Yeah! See, it's not all that bad this summer is it Smigger! I'm gonna try go the Wrexham game.
As for The Copa America , Peru walloped Uruguay 3-0 last night!
Thought Uruguay would have done a little better there like.
Sky Sports:
Goals from defender Miguel Villata, substitute Juan Marino and Jose Guerrero gave Julio Cesar Uribe's side the perfect start to their Group A campaign at the Metropolitano Stadium in Merida.
"These players are starting to change the course of Peruvian soccer," Uribe told AFP.
"We have won an important game but there is still plenty of work to do. I am convinced that my team can play a lot better."
Peru dominated from the first whistle with Chelsea's new signing Claudio Pizarro pulling the strings.
Villata opened the scoring after 27 minutes when he powerfully met a Pizarro corner.
Uruguay should have levelled in the 66th minute but substitute striker Diego Rodriguez fluffed a golden chance.
And Marino made them pay when he doubled Peru's lead after 70 minutes when he latched on to a ball from PSV Eindhoven's Jefferson Farfan and curled it beyond Fabian Carini in the Uruguay goal.
Guerrero then rubbed salt into the wounds when he added a third two minutes from time.
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Giancarlo Maldonado and Ricardo Paez scored either side of the break as hosts Venezuela drew 2-2 with Bolivia in their opening match of the Copa America.
Venezuela, who were bidding for their first tournament victory since 1967, opened the scoring after 21 minutes when Maldonado struck a beautiful left-foot shot beyond Sergio Galarza in the Bolivia goal.
But the partisan 42,000 home crowd at the Pueblo Nuevo stadium were silenced when Bolivia levelled as Jaime Moreno's shot deflected off Gabriel Cichero into his own net.
Paez restored the home side's lead in the 62nd minute with a neat finish for his seventh international goal.
But Bolivian playmaker Juan Carlos Arce scored the equaliser with his outstretched foot with seven minutes remaining.
"I'm happy with our defence and the way the team reacted," Bolivia coach Erwin Sanchez told the Associated Press.
But his opposite number Richard Paez was far from happy with Venezuela's display.
"The team wasn't at its best, only two or three players played to their potential," he explained.
Venezuela, who have never reached the second stage of the tournament, take on Peru in their second Group A match of the tournament in San Cristobal on Saturday.
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