The Peruvian National Team faces Venezuela this Sunday at the National Stadium in Lima for the sixth day of the Qatar 2022 South American Qualifiers, where the ‘bicolor’ is looking for its first home victory in the event.
Ricardo Gareca opted for the ownership of Gianluca Lapadula and the ‘Bambino’ proved to be a headache for the visit, but generated great concern when he received a blow to the face by Tomás Rincón which drew blood from him and the captain of the rival saw the yellow.
That action marked Venezuela, because after Christian Cova made it 1-0, Racó played a ball with ‘Aladí’ and hit him with his arm at face level.
Tomás Rincón he had already committed many fouls in the match and this time the Ecuadorian referee decided to remove the yellow card again and was therefore sent off.
The Peruvian National Team seeks to advance to the Qatar 2022 Qualifiers and against Venezuela is fighting for its first victory as a local.
Peru vs. Venezuela: lineups
Peru: Pere Gallese; Luis Advíncula, Anderson Santamaría, Alexander Callens, Marcos López; Renato Tàpia, Yoshimar Yotún, Christian Cova; André Carrillo, Edinson Flowers and Gianluca Lapadula.
Venezuela: Venezuela: Wuilker Faríñez; Mikel Villanueva, Nahuel Ferraresi, Junior Moreno, Óscar González; Jefferson Savarino, Ronald Hernández, Tomás Rincón, Yeferson Soteldo; Eric Ramírez and Jhon Murillo.
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