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World Cup Qualifying: Argentina cruises, Uruguay ties, and more

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The Argentine national team flashed the kind of form long expected of such a talent-laden side with a World Cup qualifying masterpiece on Saturday night.

Four different players scored goals, including Lionel Messi and birthday boy Sergio Aguero, to help Argentina post a 4-0 pummeling of Ecuador in CONMEBOL World Cup qualifying action in Buenos Aires.

The victory moved Argentina into first place in the qualifying region, and gave Argentina fans plenty of reason to feel excited about their team's prospects.

Real Madrid teammates Gonzalo Higuain and Angel DiMaria also scored for Argentina, which has compiled 10 points from five World Cup qualifiers to lead the group.

Here are some other World Cup qualifying results from Saturday:

VENEZUELA TIES URUGUAY

Uruguay is the defending champion of South America, but continue to struggle to beat Venezuela, and dropped points to them yet again as a Diego Godin own goal helped Venezuela salvage a 1-1 draw in Montevideo.

Uruguay was just five minutes from posting a vital home victory, but Venezuela striker Jose Rondon sent a header at goal that Godin re-directed into his own net.

The tie keeps Venezuela and Uruguay tied on points in South American World Cup qualifying, with eight points apiece.

CHILE TOPS BOLIVIA

Fighting the altitude in La Paz, Chile put together a third straight World Cup qualifying victory, downing 10-man Bolivia, 2-0, on Saturday.

Charles Aranguiz and Arturo Vidal provided the goals to help Chile move within a point of Argentina for first place in South American World Cup qualifying, an impressive feat considering Chile opened qualifying with a pair of losses.

FAVORITES CRUISE IN AFRICAN QUALIFYING

Ivory Coast, Cameroon and Senegal all posted World Cup qualifying victories on Saturday in a day of African qualifying that saw few upsets.

One of the biggest upsets of the weekend saw reigning African Cup of Nations winner Zambia drop a 2-0 decision to Sudan, but for the most part it was a day of victories for Africa's footballing elite. Algeria trounced Rwanda while Tunisia fought back to hold off Ecuatorial Guinea. 

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What did you think of Saturday's World Cup qualifying action? Impressed with Argentina's display? Starting to see Venezuela as a real contender to qualify out of South America?

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  1. A lot of world cup games could go either way its the world cup for crying out load! If nations are going to build themselves up by what could have happened then the Netherlands and England are the giants of international football.

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  2. The U.S. Ghana game could have gone either way. There were a lot of factors why they didn’t win and one of them wasn’t that Ghana was better. I would love for the U.S. to play Ghana in the WC 2014.

    Let’s see if Peru can get a result today.

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  3. From now to two years, many national teams will have their ups and downs and actually look different with a lot of vets retiring within a year or so. Who knows who will be in the best form come WC 2014? I actually think the U.S. will be a very good team by 2014. If they can fix some problems defensively, which I think they will do, watch out!!

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  4. Outside of Spain I have to think Argentina is the favorite to take the Cup in 2014. If they can find a defender or two between now and then, well they will be quite a formidable squad.

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