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The Chilean team is urged to score their first points in the South American Qualifiers, because on the first date they lost 2-1 to Uruguay, in a match involved in the controversial decisions of the VAR. This Tuesday, the rival will be Colombia, and coach Reinaldo Rueda must adjust his starting eleven before the losses he has suffered due to injuries to his players.
The Colombian coach is playing a separate game, special and with a lot of pressure: he must get his first good result precisely against his country’s team, which he led a few years ago; In addition, he must put together a competitive team that quells the doubts that exist about his generational change process.
Fortunately for Reinaldo, and for La Roja, Mauricio Isla, a very experienced right-back, arrives. However, his inclusion in the starter generates a number of doubts to clear in the defensive zone. Paulo Díaz, who was a right-handed winger against the Charruas, would become a central defender alongside Francisco Sierralta; It just opened another change, because Sebastián Vegas, who was the defender on the first day, would go to the left wing and the sacrificed would be Nicolás Díaz.
In the midfield they would repeat Claudio Baeza, Charles Aránguiz and Arturo Vidal; although Lorenzo Reyes, for Baeza, and César Pinares, who could replace José Pedro Fuenzalida, await an opportunity.
Although other information that is handled in the southern press is that Fuenzalida would remain, but not as a fourth midfielder, if not as a third attacker, next to Alexis Sánchez and Eduardo Vargas.
This Monday, Reinaldo Rueda will clear all his doubts and will confirm to his players who will be in the game, with the last practice before facing Colombia.