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Peru vs. Australia via Movistar Play and Paramount+ for Repechage to the Qatar 2022 World Cup

Just like four years ago Peru is again on the verge of a nervous breakdown waiting for Monday’s duel against Australia in Doha for the long-awaited ticket to the Qatar 2022 World Cup. The Argentine’s pupils Ricardo Gareca They face a playoff again, as happened on the way to Russia-2018, when they defeated New Zealand and returned to attend a World Cup after 36 years of absence.

It is no longer time for calculators, but for tactics and calm, ahead of the crucial match against Australia, which will be played on Monday at 6:00 p.m. GMT (1:00 p.m. in Lima) at the Ahmad Bin Ali stadium in Al Rayyan, west of Doha.

The Argentine ex-soccer player and commentator Claudio Husain, from DirecTV Sport, points out that the red and white must avoid the penalty shootout and “anxiety and nerves”.

“Let Peru resolve before and not go to penalties, because there is a drama, there the nerves kill you,” says Husain, referring to a possible round from 11 steps in case the duel ends tied in the 90 minutes. and overtime.

His compatriot Martín Liberman, on the other hand, opined on his YouTube channel that “Peru is in a position to qualify” and must play as in the second phase of the South American qualifier, when he was almost eliminated but managed a comeback that assured him the fifth. position, behind Brazil, Argentina, Ecuador and Uruguay.

“Obviously the rival plays, you have to take care of him, study him, break him down, try to reduce his possibilities to the maximum, working on his virtues, but much more on his defects and his mistakes, that’s where Gareca’s presence can get a greater return on him” Liberman explained.

“There are no easy teams anymore. Forget about it. We have to think about going with the best and nothing else”, says the sports director of the Peruvian Football Federation, former striker Juan Carlos Oblitas, to the Movistar Deportes channel.

WHEN DOES PERU VS. AUSTRALIA LIVE

The white-and-red will play this Monday, June 13, their playoff match heading to Qatar 2022.

WHAT TIME PERU VS. AUSTRALIA

Ricardo Gareca’s team will dispute the ticket to the World Cup this Monday, June 13 at 1:00 pm (Peruvian time). If you are in another country, these are the times in the world so you can follow the game live and direct.

SCHEDULES OF PERU VS. AUSTRALIA 2022 FOR WORLD CUP 2022

Colombia: 1:00 p.m.

Ecuador: 1:00 p.m.

Mexico: 1:00 p.m.

Bolivia: 2:00 p.m.

Venezuela: 2:00 p.m.

Argentina: 3:00 p.m.

Chile: 2:00 p.m.

Uruguay: 2:00 p.m.

Spain: 6:00 p.m.

United States (Los Angeles): 11:00 am

United States (New York): 2:00 pm

IN WHICH STADIUM PERU VS. AUSTRALIA FOR THE REPEAT

The team will play the playoff match at the Ahmad bin Ali stadium in Doha, Qatar. The venue has a capacity for 50,000 people and was remodeled in 2019. During the World Cup, it will host group B, E and F matches, as well as a round of 16 match.

WHAT RENATO TAPIA SAYS A LITTLE AFTER THE 2022 REPECHAGE

The midfielder of the Peruvian team Renato Tapia admitted on Wednesday that Australia will be a “very tough” rival in the playoff duel for a place in the Qatar 2022 World Cup that they will hold on Monday in Doha.

“Australia is a very physical rival, very tough and we saw it yesterday (Wednesday)” in the match in which they defeated the United Arab Emirates 2-1 for the pass to the playoffs with Peru, said Tapia after the training of the Inca team in Barcelona.

“They have very good players, with a lot of desire. It’s going to be a very difficult game, we’re all psyched up that it’s going to be like this”, indicated the Celta de Vigo midfielder at a press conference. “We will analyze over time the best way to counter their weapons.”

Peru and Australia have only played each other once, in the first round of the 2018 World Cup in Russia, a match that ended with a 2-0 victory for the South Americans.

“I think that in all the qualifying rounds we have not felt like favorites on any date. Even playing with those who are not in the World Cup today. We have never felt like favorites in anything and I think that is one of our virtues,” said Tapia.

The Inca team, led by Argentine Ricardo Gareca, has been training since last week at the San Cugat High Performance Sports Center in Barcelona. On Sunday they beat New Zealand 1-0 in a friendly match.

Source: Elcomercio

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