Peru vs Uruguay: what was not seen on television at the level of this controversial match for qualifiers Qatar 2022

Although the 'bicolor' is focused solely on Paraguay, a sports program broadcast unpublished images of the last match against the 'charruas' in Montevideo.

The Peruvian a href="https://www.infobae.com/tag/seleccion-peruana/" rel="noopener noreferrer" national team experienced a bitter episode against Uruguay as a visitor. It was a painful 1-0 loss that was marked by a play controversy that caught everyone's attention because the referee Anderson Daronco did not review it in the VAR to determine whether or not it was a goal. However, a sports program broadcast the best images at the level of the court, where you can see unpublished statements from this meeting.

Channel 04, open signal, through its 'Football in America' space, announced the shots and events that were not seen on television. Obviously, the first is when the teams take to the court to sing their respective anthems.

FIRST TIME

At the start of the match, you can see the play where Luis Advíncula led for the right wing and gave the ball to André Carrillo, who opened a space and took out a cross for Gianluca Lapadula, but his shot was seamlessly contained by rival goalkeeper Sergio Rochet.

Then there is another struggle between 'Bolt' and Luis Suarez in the area of Peru. The side said to him: “Don't go too far”, to which the 'Gunslinger' managed to say “He is pushing me”. The referee intervened and talked to both of them so that it would not happen again.

Another of the conversations Ricardo Gareca had with Gianluca Lapadula, who he told “keep up the pressure”. Although the highlight here is the striker was constantly being attended by the selection doctor for a discomfort in his right wrist.

Carrillo was one of the players who was most often whipped by the 'charrúa' defense. Diego Godín was the one who prevented him from prospering with his power through strong fouls. Although there was a claim from Advíncula to Giorgian De Arrascaeta. “I'm going to throw it away if you're like this.” Christian Cueva also reproached him, but Suarez defended him. “I went out hue... no jo... let's play.” Bolt ended this discussion with a If the same thing happens, we won't throw it away either.

Minutes later, you can see how the goal move is born. Between Federico Valverde and Bentancur they worked out for De Arrascaeta to finish the play that previously hit the stick of Pedro Gallese's goal. The discomfort of the Peruvian players was more than evident. At the break, Advíncula asked for calm: It's not much. Guys, we had a match with....

SECOND HALF

In the second half, Valverde's powerful long-range shot was the most dangerous occasion for the home team. For his part, Facundo Pellistri was bold and very caring with Miguel Trauco. In that, the 'Tiger' Gareca gave instructions to Edison Flores: “You have to have it more. Don't get out of Yotún's position. Tapia, you and 'Canchita. We took Cueva out because he doesn't play in that new position either.”

CONTROVERSIAL ACTION

Suddenly, Carrillo's injury came and the moment he had to be changed by Santiago Ormeño. Then, the income of Alex Valera and Horacio Calcaterra was given. Until the controversial action that marked the meeting came: Trauco looked for a center that opened up towards Rochet's arch, who backed up and got into his bow, which The naked eye was a goal, something that Daronco did not take.

Gonzales approached him to review the play but ignored it. All of Peru's alternates stopped to demand that action, including Néstor Bonillo and other members of the coaching staff, who called for the VAR. Alexander Callens was another of those who asked the referee for explanations, but the referee remained firm in his position.

CLAIMS TO THE ARBITRATOR

At the end of the game, Renato Tapia approached Anderson and gave him a strong phrase: You're going to leave us out of the World Cup, because of you. However, that was not all. Teacher, if you are inside. He grabs her inside. The linesman also approached and listened to the complaints, but they were blunt that the ball had not entered. Cueva intervened: Please, everyone saw.

Nicolás Rey, FFP Communications Manager, and other players got together to watch the replay on a cell phone and made gestures that the ball had entered. That came in. What a robbery they're doing to us! Don't be bad.

One by one he left the field very disappointed. Always the same honey..., always, said Carlos Zambrano. I just saw the picture and it came in full. (The referee) told me they checked it, and it's a goal. We've been robbed because it's crystal clear. I get the whole ball in. Don't be bad, Callens exploded.

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