The team led by Hernán Caputto will seek to wash away their wounds after the defeat suffered by Brazil on their debut in the continental competition.
Recovering from defeat is what the Chilean U17 national team will be looking for this Monday, April 3 after the blow that meant the 0-3 defeat against Brazil in his debut in the South American category which is played in Ecuador.
A setback that was preceded by a long period of preparation and which -despite the level that can always be expected from a representative of Verdeamarela- raises doubts as to whether the team he leads Hernan Caputto will be able to make people forget the poor performances of the various national teams in recent years.
For now, the Chilean team prefers to turn the page, shake off the defeat of their debut (on the first release date) and face the third day of the tournament with a clean slate, knowing that the options to qualify for the hexagonal final of the tournament are intact (Three of the five members of the group access it).
Specific, The young Red will have the first chance to redeem himself this Monday, when from 5:30 p.m. in our country he will measure the forces with his Uruguayan counterpart. a table that on the opening date corresponded without goals against Colombia.
Of course, there is a modification worth considering in terms of dueling: as the South American Football Confederation (Conmebol) reports, at least the next two days of Group A will be a game changer, due to the rains that have fallen in recent days in the city of Guayaquil .
This caused the pitch of the Christian Benítez stadium is not ideal therefore the game against the charrúas – a game in which the nationals will seek their first points in the competition – and the next against Colombia will take place at the Monumental Stadium in Barcelona .
After the game against the Uruguayans, La Roja will face the coffee growers on Wednesday 5 also at 5:30 p.m., closing their participation in the first phase before the host, Ecuador, on Friday 7 at 8:00 p.m. at a location yet to be confirmed.
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