Colombia vs. Bolivia: these are the starting lineups for the duel in Barranquilla

Luis Diaz, Luis Sinisterra, Luis Muriel and James Rodríguez are Reinaldo Rueda's bets on attack to end the goalscoring drought

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BARRANQUILLA. 8 de junio de 2021. La Selección Colombia de Fútbol de Mayores enfrentó a su similar de Argentina en el estadio Metropolitano de Barranquilla, en juego válido por la octava fecha de las Eliminatorias a la Copa Mundial de la Fifa Catar 2022. (Cortesía FCF)
BARRANQUILLA. 8 de junio de 2021. La Selección Colombia de Fútbol de Mayores enfrentó a su similar de Argentina en el estadio Metropolitano de Barranquilla, en juego válido por la octava fecha de las Eliminatorias a la Copa Mundial de la Fifa Catar 2022. (Cortesía FCF)

Reinaldo Rueda's Colombia team already has its eleven starting players for the 17th match of the South American qualifiers on the way to the 2022 Qatar World Cup in the match against Bolivia this Thursday, March 24.

It was striking that among those chosen by Rueda Rivera were Luis Sinisterra, Luis Muriel, Luis Diaz and James Rodríguez in attack. This is how the coffee team will stand with a 4-3-3 lineup at the Metropolitano Roberto Meléndez stadium in Barranquilla:

Goalkeeper:

David Ospina.

Defenses:

Daniel Munoz, Carlos Cuesta, William Tesillo, Frank Fabra.

Midfielders:

Juan Guillermo Cuadrado, Gustavo Cuellar, James Rodriguez.

Forwards:

Luis Sinisterra, Luis Muriel, Luis Diaz.

Initialists - Colombia vs. Bolivia, March 24, 2022/(Twitter: @FCFSeleccionCol)
Initialists - Colombia vs. Bolivia, March 24, 2022/(Twitter: @FCFSeleccionCol)

For his part, the Peruvian national team led by the Venezuelan D.T. César Farías, came out to the Metropolitano with a 3-4-1-2 formation made up of the following players:

Goalkeeper:

Guillermo Viascarra.

Defenses:

Luis Haquin, Jairo Quinteros, Jesus Segredo.

Midfielders:

Marc Enoumba, Moises Villarreal, Ramiro Vaca, Roberto Fernandez, Henry Vaca.

Forwards:

Victor Abrego, Bruno Miranda.

This is how the tricolor road goes to Qatar 2022:

Before the opening whistle in Barranquilla, the Colombian team arrives with 16 matches played in which they have managed to score 17 points that have them placed in seventh place in the standings, outside the World Cup playoff zone.

Bolivia has 15 points before the start of the game in the Atlantic capital and the goal difference tie-breaking criterion is -3 for coffee growers and -12 for Andeans.

With its 17th date already disputed, this is the standings of the South American Conmebol qualifier in which at the moment only Brazil and Argentina have qualified for the orbital event in Asia:

1. Brazil (39 points, goal difference of +27)

2. Argentina (35 points, goal difference of +16)

3. Ecuador (25 points, goal difference of +10)

4. Uruguay (22 points, -3 goal difference)

5. Peru (21 points, goal difference of -4)

6. Chile (19 points, goal difference of -1)

7. Colombia (17 points, goal difference of -3)

8. Bolivia (15 points, goal difference of -12)

9. Paraguay (13 points, goal difference of -14)

10. Venezuela (10 points, goal difference of -16)

After falling to Peru and Argentina without scoring a single goal in favor, Colombia will play it in the South American competition against a practically eliminated rival: Bolivia. He will then travel to Puerto Ordaz to face the already eliminated Venezuela on Tuesday, March 29 at 6:30 p.m.

It should be recalled that the last goal scored by Colombia in an official match was on January 16 of this year in the 2-1 final against Honduras for an international friendly match in the United States with the goals of Juan Fernando Quintero (10′), Kervin Arreaga (53′) and Andrés Colorado (67′).

The last match between Rueda and Farías was on September 2, 2021 in the match on date 9 of the Conmebol qualifiers heading to Qatar 2022. In that game Colombia equalized 1-1 in La Paz after goals scored by Roger Martínez (69′) and Fernando Saucedo (83′).

As for Colombian scoring statistics, the last goal scored by South American qualifiers was converted by Luis Diaz (74′) on September 9, 2021 into the 3-1 victory against Chile at the Metropolitano Stadium in Barranquilla for the 10th date of the championship.

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