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“Peru’s midfield is the strongest thing they have and they can govern this match” | VIDEO COLUMN

Lima, March 24, 2022Updated on 03/24/2022 12:46 pm

Joy in Caracas, jubilation in Barranquilla, emotion intact in Montevideo. The peruvian national team is today facing an event with no historical precedent: getting three consecutive victories away from home by playoffs. It was already 2-1 against Venezuela and 1-0 against Colombia, and tonight at the Peru vs. Uruguay a new feat can be written in the mythical Centennial Stadium.

The journalist Jorge Barraza returns to Total Sport of El Comercio with a new installment of “Come from a 1000″, the video column that this time is in charge of analyzing the preview of Peru vs. Uruguay on date 17 of the Qatar 2022 Qualifiers.

On this qualifying day, four of the five Conmebol matches will be played today at 6:30 pm Meanwhile, Argentina, classified, and Venezuela, eliminated, will face each other on Friday. A draw in Paraguay will suffice for Ecuador to qualify for the World Cup.

In the match between Peruvians and Uruguayans, a second classified could come out. If the charrúas get the victory, and Chile does not beat Brazil in the Maracana, it will keep the ticket to the Qatar 2022 World Cup. On the other hand, Colombia will have to end its losing streak against Bolivia to try to reach the last date alive. the Playoffs.

“Come 1000″ is the new multimedia content offered by Deporte Total to its readers. In the next episode, he will comment on what date 17 of the South American Qualifiers left.

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Source: Elcomercio

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