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Marco Muga | UNO Agency
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Two weeks after the start of the Conmebol qualifiers for the Qatar 2022 World Cup, the different countries begin to shuffle their cards to start in the best way.
In this sense, Chile, technically commanded by Reinaldo Rueda, it is not far behind. The coach ponders a couple of surprises for the first double date where Uruguay and Colombia will be the rivals.
The national representative must face the ‘Celeste’ at the legendary Centenario stadium on October 8. Debut ‘heavy’ against a team that has become something of a classic in recent years.
The second commitment is also of high difficulty. A Colombia that has gained prestige in recent seasons and that has its main figure, James Rodríguez, recovering her best level in European football will be in Santiago on the 13th of the same month.
The stubbornness for a historical
Rueda is already working and preparing surprises. One of them would be the possible return of Jean Beausejour. The historic left-back resigned from La Roja after fourth place in the 2019 Copa América, but his return is not ruled out.
As the CDF announced, during the broadcast of the Pelota Parada program, the strategist is making all his efforts to convince Jean to continue under his orders. More after the good moment of Universidad de Chile.
“Rueda does not see that there is another side to replace him or make a dent in terms of his level in good condition,” explained journalist Jorge Cubillos, pointing out that “the issue is to be able to convince him (Jean) … it is up to the player of the U “.
Another reporter from the space, Daniel Arrieta, explained that “I would wait, because I understand that Reinaldo Rueda is doing everything possible to have it.”
A ‘foreigner’ for the offensive
The possible call from ‘Bose’ would not be the only surprise. On the other hand, as specified in the same space, the ram Sebastian Soto of Telstar’s records could be included in the call.
Soto, who defended the United States in the last U20 World Cup (scoring four goals), had been surveyed for months by Rueda and would have accepted the ‘coffee grower’ proposal.
The attacker, of a Chilean father and a Mexican mother, has already started all the necessary procedures to defend La Roja on his way to Qatar.
The man born in Carlsbad, United States, is 20 years old and currently plays in the Dutch second division, where he has played 10 minutes in the four games this season.
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