Sanchez scores early but Chile held by Germany to a 1-1 draw

Alexis Sanchez struck early to become Chile\'s all-time leading scorer on Thursday as the South American champions were held by Germany\'s young pretenders to a 1-1 draw at Kazan that left both teams in a good position to advance to the semifinals of
Alexis Sanchez struck early to become Chile\'s all-time leading scorer on Thursday as the South American champions were held by Germany\'s young pretenders to a 1-1 draw at Kazan that left both teams in a good position to advance to the semifinals of
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AP, Kazan :
Alexis Sanchez became Chile’s all-time leading scorer as they were held by Germany to 1-1 in the Confederations Cup on Thursday. Both teams were in a good position to make the semifinals.
Sanchez netted his 38th goal for Chile after a smart pass by Arturo Vidal in the sixth minute. The ball hit the near post before crossing the line to allow him to eclipse Marcelo Salas as the highest scorer for the national team.
“It makes me very happy to have become the team’s greatest scorer,” Sanchez said. “I’m happy for what the team has done, for our effort. We are confident that we can win this tournament.”
Suffering from an ankle sprain, Sanchez did not start the first game of the pre-World Cup tournament, playing only a few minutes in the win over Cameroon.
Germany, with only three players from its 2014 World Cup-winning team, played catch-up most of time against the more experienced Chileans, but earned the draw after Lars Stindl scored from close range in a counterattack just before halftime.
The result left both teams with four points each in Group B, three more than Australia and Cameroon, which played out a 1-1 draw hours earlier in St. Petersburg.
“I saw a very intense match, marked by very strategical play,” Joachim Loew said after missing out on his 100th victory as Germany coach. “The key was to have a very well-structured defensive line. Given this young and inexperienced team, we played at a very high level.”
Chile coach Juan Antonio Pizzi agreed on it being a very technical game.
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