Peter Gallese: Whenever required, he provided security to the national goal, both in the air and from below. On more than one occasion, he frustrated the Korean goal cry, standing out for his timely interventions.
minutes played | saved | ground duel won | passing accuracy |
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90 | 4 | 100% | 73% |
Jhilmar Lora: He proved to be a valuable option on offense. His precise crosses were always a constant threat and created danger in the rival area. He had a hard time scoring with the left profile.
Miguel Araujo: He stood out for his discipline and safety when handling the ball. He displayed excellent control and precision on his passes, which helped keep the game orderly and flowing. He uncomfortable when he was right back.
Alexander Callens: Great ability to anticipate plays and perform effective coverage. His sharpness in reading the game allowed him to always be alert and avoid dangerous situations.
Miguel Trauco: He showed his ability in the game by looking for long passes, remembering his best times with the ‘Blanquirroja’. In addition, he made a valuable contribution to the team with his precise services in the center of the area, creating goal opportunities.
Peter Aquino: It fulfilled a fundamental role as the ideal balance between defense and attack. He showed an excellent connection with Yotún in the first row of midfielders, forming a dynamic and complementary duo.
minutes played | passing accuracy | interceptions | tackles | aerial duel won |
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58 | 86% | 2 | 1 | 75% |
Yoshimar Yotun: Lucid, precise and attentive in recovering the ball. His ability to steal possession and maintain control was outstanding. In addition, his exquisite passing ability was evident when he started the play for the national team’s first goal.
Christopher Gonzales: He contributed both offensively and defensively. His ability to generate play and score was outstanding. He showed great ability in coming out playing fair with the ball, being key in building up the national team’s attacks.
Edison Flores: Although his participation with the ball was limited, he tactically complied with Reynoso’s instructions. Despite this, he had a notable contribution in the goal and was close to scoring against the Korean team. His presence on the field was strategic.
Bryan Reina: The figure of Peru. The destabilizer of the team. He was confident when asking for the ball. In addition, his vocation for recovery was an important factor. He managed to establish a good connection with Paolo Guerrero, forming a promising partnership that generates illusions in the short term.
minutes played | goals | Archery shots | passing accuracy | ground duels won |
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80 | 1 | 1 | 815 | 80% |
Paolo Guerrero: He had an outstanding performance in the first 15 minutes of the game. He had two shots on target and provided an assist for Reyna’s goal. He showed excellent physical shape and remarkable precision on the ball. The “Captain” came back strong and made clear his valuable contribution to the team.
minutes played | assists | Shots | passing accuracy | aerial duels won |
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70 | 1 | 1 | 80% | 100% |
Anderson Santamaria: He meshed well at the back with Abram, although he struggled with crosses looking for Gue-Sung Cho’s head.
Louis Abram: He left doubts in defense. He had to enter a difficult moment to defend.
Wilder Cartagena: Applied on the mark, it cut more than one local attack. He also showed that he can add to the creation of the game.
Christian Cave: It did not clash with the team’s game. He gave safe passes and became the team’s driver at times. When he joined Yotún he broke lines.
Alex Valera: He entered the field of play when Korea was in control of the match. The few times he had the ball, he always gave it to a teammate. He had a clear head option after a corner.
Sergio Pena: He did not have much time to show himself and the circumstances of the match did not allow it either.