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The Chilean team needs players, because at the start of the qualifiers Reinaldo Rueda had problems putting together the list, he even had to call Palestino striker Leandro Benegas in emergency.
One of the places on the court where there is less replacement is on offense, and Humberto Suazo only had to have a good game at Deportes La Serena for the fans to cry out for his call to La Roja.
The beautiful story of Chupete with everyone’s team came to an end on February 6, 2013, when in a friendly against Egypt in Madrid, the attacker from San Antonio played for the last time with the criollo team.
That day Suazo played 45 minutes and Jorge Sampaoli changed him at halftime for Eduardo Vargas, who ultimately was his replacement in Chile, and scorer with the Casildense on the bench.
A month after that match, more precisely on March 9, 2013, Suazo formally announced his departure from the national team, because in a letter written to the ill-fated Sergio Jadue and Sampaoli, he made it known that he no longer wanted to be part of the Red.
“At this moment in my professional career, I consider not being in a position to contribute what the national team requires from me in these next commitments,” Chupete wrote.
“Therefore, I inform you of my decision not to attend the reference call,” added Suazo, who at that time was playing in Monterrey and was 31 years old.
A long time has passed, Humberto Suazo was even retired from football, but now he’s back, he’s in first class and scoring goals. Could it be that he calls it Rueda?