Guarello Slams La Roja U-20 Players – World Cup Fallout

The Chilean national team suffered a hard stumble in the group stage of the U-20 World Cup after falling 2-0 in an unappealable way against the team of Japan at the National Stadium.

Nicolás Córdova’s team showed several shortcomings In offensive where it was not necessary when it came to specifying the arrivals, and also in defensive lines, to the point that two penalties against.

One that analyzed the defeat of the Chilean team against those of the ‘rising sun’ was the sports journalist Juan Cristóbal Guarello, who in his “King Kong” time program put note to one of the red one.

The Red complicated its options in the U-20 World Cup (Photosport).

Guarello started from the goal to the attack zone and Nicolás Córdova, who put the worst note, a 2. “Very well Mella. A 6; Faúndez, never climbed.he commented from the entrance

With the analysis of the midfield, the notes were improving: “Sandoval, 3.5; Millán, Effort Prize, 5; Arce, another hardworking, a 4.8”he launched.

And on the strikers, the notes were worse: “Chatillez, bad, 3.5; Rosell, bad, you missed three goals, a 3; Ramos was injured, so we will not put note”.

The hard analysis of Guarello to La Roja in the U-20 World Cup

When analyzing the game, Channel 13’s face was blunt: “What is the player who today has pasta in this selection? I like Millán, Arce, Mella is a good goalkeeper … But what are the different? There are no”he launched.

“Then, there is not much raw material. Chile was going to make a World Cup and your asset hid it. The sub 20 played by closed doors, hid her everything they could, nor could journalists enter”hill.

The Chilean selection by Nicolás Córdova Life will be played next Friday, October 3 from 8:00 p.m. in the National Stadium when in front of Egypt at the close of Group A.

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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