#FT: Venezuela 3-0 Chile


Venue: Estadio Monumental de Maturín

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LINE-UPS

Venezuela

Rafael Romo, Wilker Ángel, Yordan Osorio, Miguel Navarro, Alexander González, José Martínez (Júnior Moreno), Yangel Herrera (Tomás Rincón), Eduard Bello (Cristian Cásseres Jr.), Salomón Rondón (Josef Martínez), Yeferson Soteldo, Samuel Sosa (Darwin Machis).

Subs: Joel Graterol, Alain Baroja, Sergio Córdova, Rómulo Otero, Christian Makoun, Nahuel Ferraresi, Jefferson Savarino.

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Chile

Brayan Cortés, Paulo Díaz, Gary Medel, Gabriel Suazo, Felipe Loyola, Rodrigo Echeverria, Charles Aránguiz (Marcelino Núñez), Víctor Méndez (Víctor Dávila), Alexis Sánchez, Ben Brereton Díaz (Alexander Aravena), Diego Valdés (Darío Osorio) (William Alarcón).

Subs: Cesar Fuentes, Gabriel Arias, Fernando de Paul, Thomas Galdámes, Matías Zaldivia, Diego Rubio, Matías Fernández.


MATCH EVENTS | via ESPN

22’ Substitution, Chile. Darío Osorio replaces Diego Valdés because of an injury.

45’+1’ Goal! Venezuela 1, Chile 0. Yeferson Soteldo (Venezuela) right footed shot from the right side of the box to the bottom left corner. Assisted by José Martínez.

45’ Substitution, Chile. Marcelino Núñez replaces Charles Aránguiz.

45’ Substitution, Venezuela. Cristian Cásseres replaces Eduard Bello.

57’ Substitution, Venezuela. Darwin Machís replaces Samuel Sosa.

57’ Substitution, Venezuela. Tomás Rincón replaces Yangel Herrera.

59’ Marcelino Núñez (Chile) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.

59’ Second yellow card to Marcelino Núñez (Chile).

65’ Substitution, Venezuela. Junior Moreno replaces José Martínez because of an injury.

68’ Substitution, Chile. Víctor Dávila replaces Víctor Méndez.

68’ Substitution, Chile. Alexander Aravena replaces Ben Brereton.

72’ Goal! Venezuela 2, Chile 0. Salomón Rondón (Venezuela) right footed shot from very close range to the centre of the goal. Assisted by Yeferson Soteldo.

79’ Goal! Venezuela 3, Chile 0. Darwin Machís (Venezuela) right footed shot from very close range to the bottom right corner. Assisted by Cristian Cásseres.

81’ Substitution, Chile. Williams Alarcón replaces Darío Osorio.

87’ Substitution, Venezuela. Josef Martínez replaces Salomón Rondón.


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  • rayhossain@alien.topB
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    11 months ago

    Jesus fucking Christ. Chile what happened?

    Take nothing away from Venezuela though.

    • NephewChaps@alien.topB
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      11 months ago

      Chile has come back to irrelevancy after the golden generation, this is just how it will be from now on

    • Boring_Scholar2531@alien.topB
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      11 months ago

      they are just back to what they always were, an awful team. They just had 10 years of a golden generation and now they are old so they are back to being shit like the rest of their history

      • dalf_rules@alien.topB
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        11 months ago

        What worries me is that we were never this bad before. Maybe the generation that tried to qualify to 2006, but they were much less professional and overall worse than these guys.

        Yes, of course we were never world beaters but we always had a couple good players and a plan on how to play.

        This is more than a regresion in terms of talent-- Berizzo has been manager for a good while and I still have no clue what we’re trying to play. It makes no sense.

        ANFP, thanks for destroying any possibility of building up on a golden generation.

        • CrabThuzad@alien.topB
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          11 months ago

          Have they? Peru has never been a good team but they’ve surprisingly decent historically. Chile… Not so much, apart from this last decade