Chile beat Colombia in shootout to reach Copa semis

Reigning champions Chile advanced to the semifinals of the Copa America on Friday after beating Colombia 5-4 in a penalty shootout following a 0-0 draw in Sao Paulo

Alexis Sanchez got the winning spot kick after William Tesillo pulled Colombia's last penalty wide of the post.

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Chile will face either Uruguay or Peru in Wednesday's semifinal in Porto Alegre. The other semi is between hosts Brazil and Argentina.

Chile had beaten Argentina in the last two finals of the tournament on penalty kicks and they gave Colombian goalkeeper David Ospina no chance on Friday.

"I think we had opportunities [during the game]," said Chile's Charles Aranguiz. "We didn't take them and we had to do it on penalties.

"Our team is confident when it comes to penalties, we have won two finals on penalties. So that gives us energy."

Chile needed penalties to get past Colombia and advance to the Copa America semifinals.
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The kick-off at the Corinthians arena was delayed by 20 minutes after the Chilean coach got stuck in Sao Paulo's notorious traffic, keeping more than 40,000 fans waiting.

Tempers frequently flared in a match with 35 fouls but there was no lack of quality on show as both sides created chances.

Chile were unlucky not to win in regulation time, with Aranguiz in the first half and Vidal in the second having goals chalked off after video assistant referee (VAR) reviews.

"It's difficult because you're going at 100 miles an hour and then they annul two goals," said Vidal. "But we kept our heads and won it on the penalties.

"We deserved it."