Jorge Fossati’s team and La Roja drew in an emotionless match. The home team had a clear opportunity and finally took it.
Peru and Chile applauded at the close of the eleventh day of the Qualifiers. This tie left neither team satisfied. Jorge Fossati played for the historic Paolo Guerrero, who missed a goal below the goal.
Carlos Caceda: He didn’t have many interventions, although Chile generated options.
Aldo Corzo: He ordered his companions, but it was difficult for him at the intersections. Yellow was won.
Miguel Araújo: The best of the three Peruvian central defenders. He won most of the splits.
Alexandre Callens: He complemented himself well with Araujo. Accurate deliveries with 90% efficiency in this regard.

Andy Pole: He generated little in his sector, most of Peru’s attacks came from the other side.
Luis Advíncula: He continues to generate at 34 years old. He was precise in his deliveries and had a busy day in his face-to-face with Loyola and Aravena.
Olivier Sonne: He established himself in the casting of Fossati. He’s looking to keep the times in the middle, even if it’s not his best performance. He was replaced towards the end.
Wild Cartagena: The midfielder positions himself as the axis of Peru, good with the ball, but sometimes overwhelmed. Especially when Chile was looking to move to the front. Deserved yellow card
Sergio Pena: He was accurate with the ball, but lost most of his contests in the midfield.
Paolo Guerrero: He doesn’t lose his technique and moves well in the area. but missed a goal short.
Alex Valéra: Not very participatory, he was replaced in the 77th minute.
Gianluca Lapadula: He replaced Guerrero, played more than half an hour, but was not important.
Piero Quispé: He played in the last 15 minutes and had few interventions.
Edison Flores: The sharp striker tried to throw off balance, but it wasn’t a factor.
Jose Rivera: He touched the ball twice.
Renzo Garcés: He populated the back at the fence.
Source: Latercera
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