Football: Perez powers Panama to victory over Bolivia in their Copa America opener

Panama's Blas Perez (left) celebrating with teammate Anibal Godoy after scoring against Bolivia. PHOTO: AFP

ORLANDO (AFP) - Two goals from striker Blas Perez, including an 87th-minute winner, gave Panama a 2-1 victory over Bolivia in Group D of the Copa America Centenario at a rainy Citrus Bowl on Monday.

The 35-year-old had opened the scoring in the 11th minute before Bolivia fought back after the break with Juan Arce bringing them level in the 54th minute - only for Perez to strike again three minutes from the end.

Panama started with real urgency and Gabriel Torres went close with a fiercely hit shot in the third minute and two minutes later Torres unleashed a dipping free kick from 30 metres out which Bolivia 'keeper Carlos Lampe did well to tip over.

Perez then swung a beautiful cross-field pass into the path of Armando Cooper but the winger's volley was high and wide.

Los Canaleros were clearly fired up and intent on taking the game to a nervous Bolivian defence and it wasn't long before they got their reward - and in fine style.

Alberto Quintero found space on the left and whipped in a low cross which Perez met with a perfectly-timed sliding half-volley that flashed past the helpless Lampe to give Panama a fully deserved lead.

Bolivia, whose coach Julio Baldivieso is under pressure after his team lost five of their six South American World Cup qualifiers and then crashed to a 4-0 friendly defeat by the United States last week, responded positively however.

Arce forced Panama 'keeper Jaime Penedo into a diving save with a nicely angled header and gradually Bolivia began to find some possession.

Perez though remained dangerous. The experienced target man, who plays in Major League Soccer with Vancouver Whitecaps, tested Lampe again with a snap shot but then selfishly chose to shoot from a tight position when Torres was unmarked.

Bolivia made a double substitution at the break with Fernando Saucedo and Ronaldo Eguino being replaced by Jhasmani Campos and Alejandro Melean and that seemed to give them an extra edge in midfield.

It wasn't entirely against the run of play then in the 54th minute when Bolivia drew level - Martin Smedberg launched a free kick from deep, into the Panama box and Harold Cummings' attempted clearance fell to Arce who confidently fired home.

Panama thought they had restored their lead when Luis Tejada slotted home but he was narrowly ruled offside.

The pressure from Panama was mounting though and Quintero forced Lampe into another save and Tejada fired over the bar.

But just as it seemed the sizeable Panamanian contingent in a 13,466 crowd were going to leave frustrated, Abdiel Arroyo burst down the right flank and slipped the ball to the well-placed Perez to slot home.

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