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The Colombian recognized the risk of being fired, but affirmed that his intention is to continue: the team records four points out of 12 possible. Panorama similar to that of Colombia.
The coach of the Chilean team, the Colombian Reinaldo Wheel, He was self-critical after the 2-1 defeat this Tuesday of his team against Venezuela on the fourth date of the South American qualifier for the Qatar-2022 World Cup.
“(It’s) an adverse result that, for sure, we didn’t expect because of the way the team was coming, but that’s the way the game is and Chile couldn’t be found from the first minute,” he said. Wheel in wheel reports after the setback at the UCV Olympic Stadium in Caracas, which leaves La Roja with four points in seventh place.
For long periods of time, the coach accepted, the Red did not spin a “collective game, a coherent game.”
When questioned about a possible departure from the position of Chile coach after the fall to Venezuela, Wheel he admitted the “risk.”
“All the games that are lost are going to have that risk,” he said.
However, he hopes to remain in the position when the qualifiers resume in March: “It is a qualifying that has been difficult and hopefully we can rethink it for next year.”
This is how the qualifying round to Qatar 2022 goes
Results fourth date:
Ecuador 6 (R. Arboleda, 5 ′; A, Mena, 8 ′; M. Estrada, 31 ′; X. Arreaga, 38 ′; G. Plata, 78 ′ and P. Estupiñán, 91 ′) vs. Colombia 1 (J. Rodríguez, 45 ′)
Venezuela 2 (L. Del Pino, 9 ′ and S. Rondón, 81 ′) vs. Chile 1 (A. Vidal, 15 ′)
Uruguay 0 vs. Brazil 2 (Arthur, 34 ′ and Richarlison, 45 ′)
Paraguay 2 (Á. Romero, 14 ′ and Kaku, 72 ′) vs. Bolivia 2 (M. Moreno, 41 ′ and B. Céspedes, 45 ′)
Peru 0 vs. Argentina 2 (N. González, 11 ′ and L. Martínez, 17 ′)
PTS positions.
1. Brazil 12
2. Argentina 10
3. Ecuador 9
4. Paraguay 6
5. Uruguay 6
6. Chile 4
7. Colombia 4
8. Venezuela 3
9. Peru 1
10. Bolivia 1
Next date, March 25, 2021
Colombia vs. Brazil
Argentina vs. Uruguay
Bolivia vs. Peru
Chile vs. Paraguay
Venezuela vs. Ecuador
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