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Argentina lost unbeaten Record

raju — November 21, 2007 / 7:16 pm

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Argentina lost their unbeaten record in 2010 World Cup qualifiers on Tuesday.

Colombia took advantage of a first-half red card for Argentina’s Carlos Tevez to win their match 2-1.

Dayro Moreno scored an 83rd minute winner for Colombia in Bogota after Manchester United forward Tevez was dismissed in the 25th minute for a petulant kick at Ruben Dario Bustos.

Argentina went ahead in the 37th minute with an individual effort from Lionel Messi, who slipped past three defenders before flicking the ball past Agustin Julio.

Colombia hit back when Bustos, for the second game in a row, scored with a brilliant free kick and Moreno finished off a break.

In San Cristobal, Venezuela scored three times in the last 10 minutes to beat Bolivia 5-3.

Argentina stayed top with nine points from four games, while Colombia went second with eight. Venezuela moved on to six and Bolivia, already struggling, have only one point.

The fourth match day will be completed on Wednesday when Brazil (5 points) face Uruguay (4), Ecuador (0) host Peru (2) and Paraguay (7) visit Chile (4).

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