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With Venezuelaâs 2-0 victory over Bolivia at the Monumental de MaturĂn, Matchday 15 of the Conmebol Qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup in Canada, the United States, and Mexico came to a close this Friday.
La Vinotinto secured a crucial win against a direct rival in the race for a playoff spot, a position now held by the team led by Fernando Batista, pulling four points ahead of La Verde, coached by Ăscar Villegas.
Earlier, Colombia did not have a great match in Barranquilla and could not get past a goalless draw against Peru, who celebrate the point earned, although it may not be of much use.
On Thursday night, Argentina and Chile staged a great duel at the Estadio Nacional in Santiago, which ended with a narrow Albiceleste victory, thanks to a stunning goal by JuliĂĄn Ălvarez in the first half.
This match, and this result, confirmed the superiority of Lionel Scaloniâs team over the lowest-ranked rival in the table, but also over all the other teams in this tournament, as they have already been crowned winners of the Qualifiers, having built a 10-point lead over Ecuador, second in the standings.
SebastiĂĄn Becacceceâs team, meanwhile, drew 0-0 with Brazil in Guayaquil, in a match with few thrills on the field and some extra excitement off it, with Carlo Ancelotti making his debut at the helm of the Canarinha.
Another great match on Thursday was the one Paraguay played at the Defensores del Chaco, defeating Marcelo Bielsaâs Uruguay 2-0, who are on a downward trend.
Gustavo Alfaroâs Albirroja extended their unbeaten streak to nine matches and won âthe mother of all battles,â as the coach put it, climbing to third place and, with Fridayâs results, confirming at least a playoff spot.
Matchday 16 of the Conmebol Qualifiers will be played in its entirety next Tuesday, June 10. After that, the final double matchday will take place in mid-September.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in đȘđž here.
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