Tuesday, November 18, 2025 at 12:00 PM
Fisht Olympic Stadium Sochi
Chile
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2 - 1
Peru
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Full time
A. Valera 34' (P)
I. Roman 32'

Chile vs Peru Match Recap - Nov 18, 2025

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Chile's Resurgence: A 2-1 Victory Over Peru Sparks Hope Ahead of World Cup Qualifiers

Chile's attacking prowess finally emerged, with Loyola and Osorio scoring to secure a much-needed victory against Peru. After a string of disappointing results, this match marked a turning point for Chile, who had struggled to find the back of the net in recent outings. The win not only boosts morale but also sets the stage for their upcoming World Cup qualifiers.

Peru's defensive lapses were exposed, leading to their downfall despite a valiant effort. The team entered the match with a shaky form, having drawn their last encounter against Russia and failing to secure wins in their previous five matches. The penalty converted by Valera was a brief moment of hope, but it ultimately highlighted the team's inability to maintain composure under pressure.

Chile dominated possession with 58%, showcasing their intent to control the game. This was a significant improvement from their recent matches, where they often found themselves on the back foot. The ability to dictate play allowed Chile to create more scoring opportunities, leading to five shots on goal compared to Peru's one. This shift in strategy was crucial for their success.

The midfield battle tilted in favor of Chile, with Loyola and Núñez orchestrating play effectively. Their combined efforts resulted in a total of 250 passes, with an impressive accuracy of 87%. This efficiency contrasted sharply with Peru's 179 passes and 78% accuracy, indicating a clear disparity in midfield control. The ability to connect passes and maintain possession was vital for Chile's attacking rhythm.

Defensively, Chile faced challenges but managed to hold off Peru's advances. Despite conceding a penalty, they limited Peru to just four total shots. The red card issued to Román in the first half could have been detrimental, yet Chile's defense held firm, demonstrating resilience under pressure. This performance will be crucial as they prepare for tougher opponents in the qualifiers.

Peru's struggles were evident in their inability to capitalize on set pieces and counter-attacks. With only one shot on target throughout the match, they failed to convert opportunities into goals. The reliance on Valera for offensive output proved insufficient against a well-organized Chilean defense. This lack of creativity and finishing ability will need addressing if Peru hopes to improve in future fixtures.

The contrasting recent forms of both teams set the stage for this encounter. Chile had been winless in their last five matches before this victory, while Peru had also struggled, managing only two goals in their last five outings. This match served as a critical juncture for both sides, with Chile emerging as the more determined team.

Key players stepped up for Chile, with Osorio continuing his impressive run of form. After scoring in the previous friendly against Russia, he found the net again, proving to be a reliable source of goals when his team needed it most. His performance not only boosted his confidence but also provided a much-needed spark for the team.

The result has significant implications for both teams moving forward. For Chile, this victory could be the catalyst they need to build momentum ahead of World Cup qualifiers. It reinforces their attacking capabilities and highlights areas for improvement defensively. Conversely, Peru must regroup and reassess their strategies if they are to avoid further setbacks in upcoming matches.

Discipline issues continue to plague both teams, as evidenced by the red card for Román and multiple yellow cards throughout the match. Chile's tendency to accumulate cards could become a liability in future games, especially as they face tougher opponents. Maintaining composure will be essential if they wish to capitalize on this victory.

Looking ahead, Chile will need to build on this performance as they prepare for their next challenge. The confidence gained from defeating a rival like Peru can serve as a springboard into more competitive fixtures. If they can maintain this level of intensity and focus, they may very well turn their fortunes around in the qualifiers.

Peru faces an uphill battle as they look to bounce back against Bolivia next month. With their current form lacking conviction, they must find ways to enhance their attacking threat while tightening their defense. The upcoming friendly will be crucial for them to regain confidence and establish a clearer identity on the pitch.

This match encapsulated the ongoing narratives surrounding both teams: Chile's resurgence and Peru's struggle for consistency. As they navigate through friendlies and qualifiers alike, each side must confront its challenges head-on while striving for improvement. The stakes are high, and every match counts as they aim for success on the international stage.

Originally published on FollowTeams at November 18, 2025 at 7:15 PM UTC

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Match Prediction

Predicted Winner: Chile
Winner : Chile
Chile
45%
Draw
45%
Peru
10%

Team Lineups

Chile
4-2-3-1
COACH
Nicolás Andrés Córdova San Cristóbal
12
Lawrence Vigouroux
17
Gabriel Suazo
13
Benjamin Kuscevic
5
Iván Román
21
Francisco Salinas
7
Marcelino Núñez
8
Felipe Loyola
11
Lucas Cepeda
24
Lautaro Millán
10
Darío Osorio
9
Alexander Aravena
Peru
4-3-3
COACH
Óscar Manuel Ibáñez Holzmann
1
Pedro Gallese
4
Marcos López
15
Renzo Garcés
14
Fabio Gruber
23
César Inga
10
Jairo Concha
6
Jesús Castillo
30
Jesús Pretell
24
Kenji Cabrera
20
Alex Valera
13
Jhonny Vidales

Chile Substitutes

1 Thomas Gillier
G
2 Fabián Hormazábal
F
3 Guillermo Maripán
D
6 Vicente Pizarro
M
14 Ignacio Saavedra
M
15 Matías Sepúlveda
M
16 Gonzalo Tapia
F
18 Rodrigo Echeverría
D
19 Maximiliano Gutiérrez
D
20 Javier Altamirano
M
22 Ben Brereton Díaz
F
23 Sebastián Mella
G
25 Ian Gárguez
D
26 Agustín Arce
M

Peru Substitutes

2 Luis Abram
D
3 Erick Noriega
M
5 Miguel Araujo
D
7 Yordy Reyna
F
8 Piero Quispe
M
9 Adrián Ugarriza
F
11 Bryan Reyna
F
12 Diego Enríquez
G
16 Maxloren Castro
F
17 Martín Távara
M
18 Matías Lazo
D
21 Diego Romero
G
22 Kevin Quevedo
F
25 Cristian Carbajal
D
28 Piero Cari
M

Match Statistics

10
Total Shots
12
8
Shots on Goal
3
2
Shots off Goal
8
0
Blocked Shots
1
5
Shots Inside Box
9
5
Shots Outside Box
3
50%
Ball Possession (%)
50%
411
Total Passes
409
339
Accurate Passes
337
82%
Pass Accuracy (%)
82%
10
Fouls
12
13
Corner Kicks
3
2
Offsides
1
1
Yellow Cards
2
1
Red Cards
0
2
Goalkeeper Saves
6

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