The One to One of Chile against Peru: Arturo Vidal and Claudio Bravo imposed their category



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Chile defeated this Friday by 2-0 to Peru at the National Stadium, in a match where La Roja had the class of two of the members of the “Golden Generation”, Arturo Vidal and Claudio Bravo, to dominate Ricardo Gareca’s team.

Check the One to One of La Roja:

Claudio Bravo: The Chilean goalkeeper is on a different level than the rest. He orders the team from behind, gives security when he comes out playing, the defense trusts him and responded as often as he was required, avoiding the Peruvian comeback.

Mauritius Island: The “Huaso” did not play an offensive role in the engagement and devoted himself to defensive tasks, every time Peru ventured down the right wing. In the second half he was replaced, exhausted after the constant increases in Trauco. Yonathan Andía took his place

Paulo Diaz: Solid when clearing offensive balls, both with the head and the feet. He did have difficulty when he tried to go out playing and leaned on Bravo, who solved his troubles.

Guillermo Maripan: The former “Toqui de San Carlos” won almost all the duels bypassing and also prevailed in a pair of heads up, in the counterattacks in Peru. His presence was noted.

Jean Beausejour: He had not played for La Roja for a year and a half. At that time, Rueda had not found a substitute for his position and from what was exhibited this Friday, it was clear that he is irreplaceable. He played as in his best times, not with the speed of yesteryear, but with the trade to cover the left wing with guarantees.

Erick Thumb: Connected with the defense and goalkeeper Bravo for the neat start. He dominated the midfield in the first half, but came out very tired in the second, feeling the effects of the eternal journey from Europe to play for Chile.

Arturo vidal: The “King” had a sensational level. Imperial in the midfield, showed that level that led him to be one of the best midfielders in the world, when he was at Juventus and Bayern Munich, and how much he was missed in Barcelona and now at Inter. The victory is thanks to him, with two goals. The first, an unforgettable gem that will always be remembered.

Cesar Pinares: It played as a hook and went on in the first bars, but it faded away. His left foot lacked audacity.

Fabian Orellana: The “historic” sent good centers from the right, and one of those ended in the second goal of “King” Vidal. In the second half it deflated.

Jean Meneses: He had a chance to score at the beginning of the game, he overflowed every time he could on the left, although he suffered with Advíncula’s physique. He also disappeared in the second half.

Felipe Mora: He did the dirty work of the center forward, receiving the relief balls, holding the ball before multiple marks. The only one he had was saved by Gallese, and pivoted the ball that allowed Vidal’s second goal.

Rodrigo Echeverria: He entered through Pinares in the 70th minute. His entry was to give volume to the Red in the middle of the court and try to regain possession.

Claudio Baeza: He entered through Pulgar at 70 ‘. It was change by position and collaborated on the defensive side, but without the level offered by the Fiore midfielder.

Yonathan Andía: He entered through Orellana at 76 ‘. He first played as a right pointer, and after Isla’s departure he went to cover the side. Solidarity in its premiere by qualifying.

Alexis Sanchez: He entered through Mora at 84 ‘. He also has a different level and his entry was noticed, with a shot on goal and then a play full of hooks. There were no signs of his injuries.

Niklas Castro: He entered Isla at 84. He had little contact with the ball.





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