World Cup 2014: Chile Eliminates Defending Champion Spain
The defending champion Spain failed in its attempt to win a second successive World Cup after a 2-0 defeat to Chile on Wednesday meant Vicente del Bosque's team was eliminated with one group game still to play.
The victory guaranteed progression to the knockout round of 16 for Chile. The result also meant that the Netherlands could celebrate early qualification after securing a 3-2 triumph over Australia in the day's first match.
Chile will play the Netherlands on Monday to decide which team will top Group B, while Spain will face Australia in a game that is now largely meaningless for both sides.
Eduardo Vargas opened the scoring for Chile against Spain in the 20th minute after an interchange down the right flank between Alexis Sánchez and Arturo Vidal.
Charles Aránguiz then cut the ball back, and Vargas kept his cool to round Iker Casillas and prod the ball home.
Just before half time, Aránguiz doubled Chile's lead after an error from Casillas, who could only punch a weak free kick from Sánchez back into the danger area. Aránguiz took a touch and punted the ball into the back of the net.
Spain had characteristically long periods of possession, but created few clear-cut chances for either Diego Costa or his substitute Fernando Torres as Chile's high-tempo pressing smothered the Spanish midfield.
Defeat for Spain meant it became the third reigning champion to be knocked out in the group stage in the last four World Cups. France dropped out at the same stage in 2002, with Italy going the same way in 2010.