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Brayan Cortés: He started with doubts and could not save Chile in Lerma’s goal, however, he consolidated with the passing of the minutes. He responded in a shot when the duel was 1-0 and in the second half he was sure before some shots from medium distance. He even dared to step away from his bow to cut centers. In one of them he took a hard blow from Jeisson Murillo. He had nothing to do with Falcao’s draw.
Mauritius Island: At the beginning they easily beat his back, although in the goal of Colombia he had no responsibility because the error was on the other side and in full exit. He was screened less frequently but was key to center on Alexis 2-1. In the second half he was firm on the mark -Muriel was replaced-, although not very precise when he got to attack position.
Francisco Sierralta: The Watford center-back played a great game. He held up the power of Duván Zapata in a good way and was firm when he had to cross Luis Fernando Muriel. For the aerial game it was impassable. The bad thing for him and for Reinaldo Rueda is that he received his second yellow card and will not be against Peru.
Paulo Diaz: Went from less to more. Together with Sierralta he formed a good duo that ended up supporting Zapata and Radamel Falcao.
Sebastian Vegas: He had great responsibility in the goal of Colombia, although later he improved. It was anticipated by Stefan Medina in a pass that he had to receive from Vidal and that error ended in 1-0 partial. He dedicated himself to containing the Colombian attack. The problem was that not much could happen to the attack and that limited download options to Alexis Sánchez. In the second goal, the visitor could not react to Falcao’s great sense of smell.
Claudio Baeza: He started nervous, that was noticed with poor controls when he was in comfortable positions. He did not have much relevance in the generation of the game and in the second half he dedicated himself to pressuring the coffee-growing flyers so that they did not play so freely.
Charles Aránguiz: It was one of the lowest parties of the ‘Prince’ in the Red. Erratic on the ball and with little ball contact. It was difficult for him to associate with his teammates and he lost several duels.
Arturo vidal: One of the best in La Roja. With the usual deployment, the ‘King’ was the great partner of Alexis Sánchez to start the comeback. He kicked the 1-1 penalty in a fantastic way. In addition, his work was more destructive under pressure from Colombia.
Cesar Pinares: The few times he appeared and managed to generate something in attack was when he left the line to play more in the center. Chile started 2-1 and at the beginning of the second half he left Vargas in a good position, who could not finish well. He was replaced by José Pedro Fuenzalida.
Eduardo Vargas: Very bad game of the attacker of Tigres. Very imprecise on the ball and missed some promising loads. He left the court shortly after the end.
Alexis Sanchez: The first half of the tocopillano was excellent. He was the team leader in the worst moment of the team, but the blows of James and the Colombian midfield weakened him physically. He scored a great goal for the 2-1 quarter. In the second half he was very alone and could not do much in attack.
José Pedro Fuenzalida: His mission was to contain the rises of Johan Mojica. In attack, little and nothing.
Nicolas Diaz: Almost entered the discounts to sustain the result.