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Claudio Bravo: He ordered from minute one. Firm in the passing game and safe with the exit at ground level. Ruidiaz tried it at 37 ‘and the Betis goalkeeper was very confident. And in the last play of the first half, he notably saved Chile with a bilge against Ruidiaz again.
Mauritius Island: It happened infrequently to the attack. He had a play in which he reached the bottom and took a cross that cleared the defense. On the defensive side, he was solid.
Paulo Diaz: From less to more the central River. He did not have as much work in the first half, but a bad calculation in the middle of the field put Chile in trouble. It was on the same play that Bravo saved when the first half was up. In the second half, it was solid through the air and cleared several Peruvian attacks.
Guillermo Maripan: His lack of football was noticed in the beginning. He started off imprecise and even lost in duels for the ball with ease. The good thing, for him, is that Peru’s approach was very timid and they didn’t demand it too much. It was affirmed with the passing of the minutes – he made a good match in a heads up against Ruidiaz-
Jean Beausejour: His return to La Roja could leave Rueda happy. Great first half of the U side, who raised his level considerably compared to what he has shown in the blues. They admonished him for a non-existent foul and he had to take care of himself in the complement.
Erick Thumb: With the ball he was imprecise in the first stage. Yes it is true that he made some recoveries, but it was not his best game. Perhaps the eternal trip he had from Europe and the only training he had with his teammates affected him. He left the court at 70 minutes with physical problems.
Arturo vidal: In Italy he has received some criticism for his performance at Inter, but at Red he always responds. Today he started imprecisely, but he amended all the initial mistakes with an unforgettable shoe in minute 20. And in the 35th minute, he scored another goal with his stamp: as a midfielder. He sacrificed himself as always and ran across the field.
Cesar Pinares: He started active in the pressure and in the first time he was able to distribute the game, he opened the court in a good way for Orellana’s position. It went from less to more in the first half.
Fabian Orellana: Your first intervention was positive. He stole a ball in midfield that led to a good arrival for Chile when the game was just beginning. He combined good and bad decisions, but was key in the 2-0, with an excellent center for Felipe Mora, who after a rebound, was left to Vidal to score his double. In the second half he worried about the climbs of Miguel Trauco.
Felipe Mora: Like Orellana, he stood out in his first action with a discharge to Jean Meneses that allowed León’s winger to get a shot. Later, it was difficult for him to enter the game, but he generated a good wall with Vidal at 29 ‘, but Gallese reduced him very well. Minutes later, he made much of the 2-0. He held Abram’s mark without looking for the foul, unloaded to the right and then came to define the center of Orellana. His head was blocked by a Peruvian, but it was left to Vidal and Chile celebrated. In addition, his game was very physical and he could not prevail against the rival centrals. They beat him too much.
Jean Meneses: The national pointer showed personality. Proof of this was his first shot just started the game and a good overflow before 10 minutes. He collaborated with Beausejour on the throwback. He gave the pass to Arturo Vidal in the unforgettable goal of the ‘King’. After 1-0, he again won a duel against Luis Advíncula to get a good center that the visitors cleared. His threats were a problem without a solution for the Inca side. In the second stage he came into little contact with the ball because the leading role was Peruvian.
Changes:
Rodrigo Echeverria: Entered through Pinares with the mission of containing Peruvians and providing a greater brand. He was booked for a strong play against Advíncula.
Claudio Baeza: Entered by Pulgar and did not have much contact with the ball. His role was to protect Vidal’s back and support the defense.
Yonathan Andía: First he entered as a winger, but with the departure of Isla he fell back to be a right back. Acceptable debut of the Union La Calera player.
Alexis Sanchez: Played the last 10 minutes. It took 30 seconds for him to have his first chance that Gallese cleared very well.
Niklas Castro: Made its premiere at La Roja. He entered as a right winger and did not have much participation. He did show his desire to be.