Peru's attempt to open the scoreboard against Paraguay
One of the few plays that Peru had against Paraguay to try to open the scoreboard was led by Andy Polo at 27 minutes of the first half, when the forward received a great pass from André Carrillo that left him in front of the goal ready to shoot. However, the Universitario player didn't hit it well and sent it wide.
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This play by the Peruvian attacker was reviewed by the well-known streamer, Davo Xeneize, who upon seeing the action couldn't help but think of Jefferson, stating that if the 'Foquita' had been in Polo's place, he would have scored the goal. "Farfán would have scored this goal," he mentioned in his analysis of the match.
(Video: Davo Xeneize)
Let's remember that 'El 10 de la Calle' is Peru's all-time top scorer in the South American qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup with 16 goals, a number that also places him as one of the highest scorers in the history of Conmebol. That's why 'Davo' couldn't help but remember the 'Foquita' in his latest streaming.
Peru forgets about Paraguay and now focuses on Brazil
A valuable point was achieved in Ciudad del Este, but now comes the hardest part of this first double matchday, where Peru will host Brazil at the Estadio Nacional in Lima on Tuesday, September 12.
For this match, Líbero has learned that Miguel Trauco is doubtful due to a small rib fracture. If he doesn't make it, Marcos López will start in his place.