The The coach of Bolivia, the Venezuelan César Farías, said this Monday that together with his leaders they turned the page after the defeat suffered against Venezuela and now they are focused on being effective at home against Chile on the sixteenth round of the Qatar 2022 World Cup qualifiers.
“We have focused correctly on the game with Chile, we have turned the page, we know the strength we can have at home, we have been overcoming the inconveniences we have had,” Farías said in a telematic press conference.
“We want to be efficient at home, reach our natural efficiency here,” he added.
César Farías says that Bolivia is focused
La Verde will host Chile this Tuesday, commanded by the Uruguayan Martín Lasarte, in the more than 3,600 meters of altitude La Paz.
This will be a duel between urgent teams for a victory to stay in the race for a ticket to the World Cup.
Asked if the historical context between both countries for the centenary Bolivian maritime claim to Chile will influence the meeting, the strategist assured that “the least we want to do is a different party for having a quarrel with someone.”
This is why the Green is focused “correctly” on the meeting and “the rest we leave out,” he said.
Bolivians are stable after losing to Venezuela
For Farías, the Bolivian players are mentally “stable” after losing 4-1 to Venezuela in the fifteenth to day,
Likewise, the team will arrive well rested for the match against La Roja.
The Venezuelan avoided commenting on the numerous casualties in Chilean ranks, considering that each team has its own problems.
However, he did point out that his leaders must arrive at the meeting “determined, without doubt” and convinced of their work.
Nor did he want to refer to whether this is Bolivia’s last chance to continue fighting for a place in Qatar and insisted that the goal immediate are the 90 minutes against Chile.
La Verde is in eighth place in the standings with 15 points and the Red is seventh with 16.
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