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Get strong! Edison Flores eats quinoa and is the candidate to replace Andre Carrillo.

Lunes 28 de Marzo del 2022

Get strong! Edison Flores eats quinoa and is the candidate to replace Andre Carrillo.

The Peru vs Paraguay game is approaching and the starting lineup of the national team is being revealed. Today, Edison Flores surprised everyone by eating quinoa, indicating that he might replace Carrillo as the starting forward.

The Peru vs Paraguay game is approaching and the starting lineup of the national team is being revealed. Today, Edison Flores surprised everyone by eating quinoa, indicating that he might replace Carrillo as the starting forward.

The 18th matchday of the Qatar 2022 Qualifiers will be played this Tuesday, March 29th with great matches, including Peru vs Paraguay which will take place at the National Stadium in Lima. A life or death match between the bicolor and the albirroja where only the locals have a chance to reach the World Cup Playoffs.

SEE MORE: Peru vs Paraguay: The incredible fact from Mr. Chip that leaves us out of Qatar 2022.

In this situation, Ricardo Gareca is looking to assemble his best 11 to face his opponent, and in the absence of André Carrillo, one of the players who is in contention for that position is Edison Flores. 'Orejas' has been the key man for Ricardo Gareca in recent matches, and this would give the attacker an advantage over his teammates.

The DC United player is among the candidates to start this Tuesday against Paraguay. Other players who could play in that position are Gabriel Costa or Christofer Gonzales. The decision will be made by Ricardo Gareca in the coming hours to have everything ready for tomorrow's match in the afternoon.

On the other hand, outside the Hilton hotel where the national team is staying, 'Orejas' Flores was seen eating quinoa, a natural drink that provides many proteins for the well-being of the footballer. This was captured by La República's cameras.

Qatar 2022 Qualifiers Standings Table

Team MP Points GD
1. Brazil 16 42 31
2. Argentina 16 38 19
3. Ecuador 17 25 8
4. Uruguay 17 25 -2
5. Peru 17 21 -5
6. Colombia 17 20 0
7. Chile 19 -5
8. Paraguay 16 -12
9. Bolivia 15 -15
10. Venezuela 10 -19

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