The quarter-final curse for Ecuador extends, and it's now been over twenty years since they last reached the last four at a Copa America. Felix Sanchez's side were heavy underdogs in Houston tonight, but captalised on Argentina's inaccuracies and executed a strong gameplan to push their opponents all the way. They looked organised and disciplined in defence from the off, and that gave them the confidence to strike on the counter-attack through. The pace of the transition is what really what caught out the Argentine defence, with Valencia and Caicedo also bringing plenty of speed up top. That kept their opponents on their feet, and they should have had a goal a lot earlier than injury-time, with Valencia missing a penalty, and Preciado and Sarmiento missing big chances in the first half. Sanchez's side just couldn't hold their nerve in the shoot-out though, as the brilliance of Martinez came to the fore, denying them one of the greatest Copa America upsets of recent times.