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Transmission of Peru vs. Brazil: preview of the Qualifiers match

Peru vs. Brazil LIVE

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HOW MUCH WAS THE LAST PERU VS BRAZIL?

The last Peru vs Brazil was on September 9, 2021, on date 10 of the Qatar 2022 World Cup Qualifiers. Éverton Ribeiro and Neymar gave the ‘Canarinha’ a 2-0 victory at the Arena Pernambuco stadium.

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The FPF’s call to the national team’s fans to cheer on tonight against Brazil.

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We arrive at the day of the match between the Peruvian team and Brazil. This is how Bicolor promotes the duel via social networks.

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The Peruvian team remembers Peru’s last victory against Brazil: it was in a friendly in 2019, Luis Abram scored in the final minutes.

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In good spirits! This is how the Peruvian team ended its preparation for the duel against Brazil.

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Piero Quipe and Joao Grimaldo with possibilities of having minutes against Brazil.

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Juan Reynoso about Peru’s match against Paraguay.

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Watch the press conference of the Peruvian national team coach.

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We are just a few hours away from experiencing a ‘blanquirroja’ match again for the Qualifiers at the National Stadium.

Today Juan Reynoso speaks at a press conference. Here you can follow all his statements and the conference live.

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Last Saturday it was confirmed that the list of casualties was close to ten, due to the injury suffered by Christofer Gonzalez against Paraguay, which forced the coach to urgently call up Nilson Loyola (back).

In the midst of great secrecy, Juan Reynoso will have to solve the puzzle caused by the large number of injured players, which has prevented him from having regular starters such as Carlos Zambrano, Christian Cueva and Gianluca Lapadula.

The Canarinha arrived in Lima on Saturday, led by a toned Neymar, author of a double against Bolivia that allowed him to surpass Pelé as his team’s all-time leading scorer. The Brazilians trained on Sunday in Matute.

The challenge will now be tougher, since they will face a Brazil that has shown its intention to play these qualifying rounds without concessions and will go out to maintain the perfect score after having beaten Bolivia 5-1 on Friday in the city stadium. from Belem.

Peru will receive the powerful Brazil this Tuesday with maximum defensive precautions. La Bicolor faces the tough challenge of making its home respected and seeking a victory after the draw without opening the score that it rescued against Paraguay last Thursday with ten players, after the expulsion at the end of the first half of Luis Advíncula.

Welcome, friends of El Comercio, to the coverage of the match between Peru and Brazil for the second day of the 2026 World Cup Qualifiers.



Source: Elcomercio

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