Chile 1×1: Vidal, Aránguiz and Alexis were the best



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Gabriel Arias: Too timid. He is an archer who does not scream. In the prison he was able to leave before and avoid everything. Still in debt.

Paulo Diaz: He started very well, but got a bad pass that ended in a penalty in favor of the Uruguayans.

Francisco Sierralta: Very solid. It was his debut in an official match for the Red and he looked like he had several on his body. Approved.

Sebastian Vegas: Applied on the brand. He repeated the good level that he has been showing in Mexico. He committed the penalty hand, but really: was it a penalty?

Nicolás Díaz: He started something hesitant, but little by little he was gaining confidence. In a carrerón they committed a penalty, but the referee played crazy. At the end he crossed Suárez very well when he prepares to score 2-1.

José Pedro Fuenzalida: He contributed his experience in the law sector. It didn’t stand out, but it wasn’t out of tune either.

Charles Aránguiz: A crack. He took midfield and wonderfully assisted Alexis for the tie. His pairing with Vidal is lethal.

Claudio Baeza: Correct game of the steering wheel of Necaxa. It was a good complement for Aránguiz and Vidal.

Arturo vidal: It is a beast! The “King” looked handsome in the middle of the court and played the game as if it were a war. He goes to all balls as if it were the last. He also contributed in attack.

Eduardo Vargas: Very participatory was “Edu”. The attacker managed his best to generate danger and connect well with his teammates. Nothing to reproach him.

Alexis Sanchez: Confidence is something else. The tocopillano was one of the figures in the Centennial, he created danger outside and inside. He scored the tying goal!

Cesar Pinares: He entered through Fuenzalida to take the ball a little more and he got it. The UC flyer was noted.

Victor Davila: He entered through Vargas to refresh the attack, but did not participate much in the game.

Enzo Roco: Entered at the end by an exhausted Nicolás Díaz.

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