We climbed to seventh place: the 1×1 Peru vs. Venezuela through Qatar 2022 Qualifiers

Some stood out in the National Stadium; others can still give for what we have seen in other presentations in the . The and now think of Brazil. However, after the match, it is time to analyze the performance of each of the players who entered the game field. The best? Pedro Gallese, Alexander Callens and André Carrillo, who were vital to climb to seventh place, with the same score as Paraguay. For now we are two points away from fifth place.

PEDRO GALLESE: Salvador (8)

Extraordinary when he had to appear to save Peru on a very clear occasion that could be a draw. At times he appealed too much from the long game.

LUIS ADVÍNCULA: Determined (7)

As the minutes went by, he was able to go on the attack with more conviction, creating risky and superior plays. At times he abused the rough game. Good on the coverages for his band.

ANDERSON SANTAMARÍA: Risky (7)

Good in anticipation, but again very confident when he had to go out playing foot. He lost a ball that could cost the Venezuelan goal.

ALEXANDER CALLENS: Timely (8)

Fast and safe in the crosses, as in the long pass looking for the back of the Venezuelan defense. He didn’t blush when he had to blow the ball away. Well above.

MARCOS LÓPEZ: Sure (8)

Another correct game for the left-hander, who is consolidating in the position. Clean to remove, clear to play, and practical when it was his turn to go on the attack, always trying to finish the play.

RENATO TAPIA: The figure (9)

Excellent on the ‘box to box’ route: getting into the centrals, removing balls and then joining the rival area. Correct when intervening in various actions and cutting. He prevailed in several individual duels.

YOSHIMAR YOTÚN: Inaccurate (6)

Good first half in the recovery work and asking the centrals for the ball to start the play. However, in the complement he fell into imprecision, lost balls at the start and decided badly.

ANDRÉ CARRILLO: Solvent (8)

He had a clear in the first half with a shot that was taken out on the line. Both on the right or left wing, unbalancing and almost unstoppable in one on one.

EDISON FLORES: Irregular (6)

Active at the start, looking for Cueva and attentive to the second play, but lost importance when he played inside on the right. In the second half he lost many balls and duels.

CHRISTIAN CUEVA: Determinant (7)

Better when he tried to combine with Flores or Carrillo, and go forward, than when he tried the individual. His trade in pressure and reading was rewarded with the first Peruvian goal, defining tranquility.

GIANLUCA LAPADULA: Warrior (7)

Isolated by the Venezuelan defense at times, he managed to fight only the ball many times and generate attacking situations. It is always a hand in marking the exit of the rival.

Entered

RAZIEL GARCÍA: Diligent (6)

He could not transcend so much on the left wing, neither in the association or in the possession of the ball. Worried a bit more in the brand than in the association.

CHRISTOFER GONZÁLES: Laborious (6)

He entered well and clearly to clean up the play with changed balls, but the friction of the game itself ended up beating him at times.

PAOLO GUERRERO: Valuable (6)

He sought to have the ball more in the opposite field and promote the game at field level and possession. He did not have opportunities nor could they be generated. He saw yellow and will miss the duel against Brazil.

RAÚL RUIDÍAZ: Desirous (6)

The momentum overflowed him in some plays, rushing to try to resolve looking to go forward. It was not finished to accommodate as second striker.

WILDER CARTAGENA: Active (6)

He played the final minutes and gave some more oxygen and legs to a midfielder that had disappeared. Good at times in the role of ordering his companions.

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