Bolivia seeks to get into the qualifying zone to Qatar-2022 with a victory over Peru

La Verde comes to this match after two consecutive home wins against Peru 1-0 and Paraguay 4-0 on the dates played in October.

The Bolivian national team travel this Tuesday to Peru with 26 players looking to add their third victory in a row on the thirteenth round of the South American qualifiers of the Qatar World Cup 2022.

La Verde, under the command of Venezuelan César Farías, carried out his last practice on Tuesday morning in La Paz before starting his trip to Lima for his meeting with Peru this Thursday at the National Stadium.

The last to join those summoned was goalkeeper Carlos Lampe who plays for the Argentine Vélez Sarsfield and who arrived in the country on Monday, while the weekend was joined by the striker Marcelo Martins of the Brazilian Cruzeiro and the midfielder Ramiro Vaca of the Beerschot of Belgium.

“We come with confidence, we come to win, to keep the goal at zero and we must continue to keep the goal at zero,” said Lampe.

La Verde comes to this match after two consecutive home wins against Peru 1-0 and Paraguay 4-0 on the dates played in October.

In addition, at the beginning of November, Bolivia beat the El Salvador team 0-1 in the United States in a friendly match, a victory that gave confidence for the Bolivians’ next matches.

Farías will not be able to count on forward Rodrigo Ramallo due to the accumulation of yellow cards or defender Roberto Carlos Fernández who is recovering from an injury.

Meanwhile, the Cameroonian nationalized Bolivian Marc Enoumba recovered from tendinitis of the left bicep femoris and traveled with the national team.

The Bolivian Football Federation indicated that all the players tested negative for the PCR test that detects covid-19.

After this match, La Verde will prepare to receive Uruguay on November 16 at the Hernando Siles stadium in La Paz.

This is the probable line-up for the match against Peru: Carlos Lampe; Jairo Quinteros, Adrián Jusino, José Sagredo; Diego Bejarano, Erwin Saavedra, Leonel Justinian, Ramiro Vaca, Moisés Villarroel; Juan Carlos Arce, Marcelo Martins. (D)

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