The national team was unable to beat Argentina in its expedition to Buenos Aires. Despite the good defensive performance in the first half, Gareca’s team succumbed in the second half against Scaloni’s team.
The national team was unable to travel to Buenos Aires. Although Ricardo Gareca’s team held on for a while and were inches away from opening the scoring, Alexis Mac Allister’s goal was enough to bury hopes of a point. in Buenos Aires, who were condemned with goals from Álvarez and Dybala.
Gabriel Arias: He responded when necessary by cutting out crosses. It wasn’t complicated with his feet. He could have reacted better to Argentina’s second goal (Alvarez’s shot).
MAURITIUS : It doesn’t make the difference like before, it happened when it could, but it made bad decisions. The ball deflected on the third goal.
Matias Catalan: Good first half for the defender. He was almost the hero at the end with a header against the post. In the second, he suffered from the transandean attacks.

Paulo Diaz: He played at home and was an authoritative voice when the zero was still held. He could not then prevent the porch from falling.
Thomas Galdamès: They gave him the opportunity after the defeat at Suazo and it seemed difficult for him.
Philippe Loyola: When he has the ball, he shows his technique, but it doesn’t make a difference.
Rodrigo Echeverria: tried to manage the red midfielder but the little contact with the ball complicates things. He has been involved in several affairs with De Paul.
Marcelino Nuñez: He failed to generate any attacking chances and was replaced early. Very shy when making decisions. It is clear that it is not yet consolidated in Europe.
Darío Osorio: a similar case to that of Núñez, since they have a different sensitivity with the ball at their feet, but they do not dare to try something different.
Eduardo Vargas: absent, imprecise and slow. The lowest in the national team.
Victor Davila: There was no way he could unbalance.

Williams Alarcón: He was very effective in his touches, but failed to break the lines.
Carlos Palacios: He asked for it constantly from the moment he was admitted and was not complicated by the pace.
Eugenio Mena: This did not affect his income.
Claudio Baeza: His lack of concentration allowed Argentina to lead 2-0, losing at the edge of the area.
Ben Brereton: He only played 10 minutes and with a team far removed from attacking positions.
Source: Latercera

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