Chile In Alexis Sanchez Dilemma Ahead Of Uruguay Group C Decider
24th June 2019
If they avoid defeat at Rio de Janeiro's Maracana stadium on Monday, they will win the group and play Peru in the last eight

- Chile coach Reinaldo Rueda faces a Copa America dilemma on Monday: either rest star forward Alexis Sanchez, or go all-out for top spot in Group C
- Sanchez aggravated an old ankle injury in Friday's 2-1 win over Ecuador that secured the reigning champions' place in the quarter-finals
- But a defeat would send them to a quarter-final against Colombia, who won a Group B containing Argentina with a 100 percent record
RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil- Chile coach Reinaldo Rueda faces a Copa America dilemma on Monday:
either rest star forward Alexis Sanchez, or go all-out for top spot in Group C.
Sanchez aggravated
an old ankle injury in Friday's 2-1 win over Ecuador that secured the reigning
champions' place in the quarter-finals.
If they avoid defeat
against Uruguay at Rio de Janeiro's Maracana stadium on Monday, they will win
the group and play Peru in the last eight.
But a defeat would
send them to a quarter-final against Colombia, who won a Group B containing
Argentina with a 100 percent record.
"This is the
theme to consider, as well as how he reacts today after training," said
Colombian Rueda.
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"From what I've
sensed, everyone wants to play tomorrow and everyone is very committed."
Sanchez has started
to rediscover his best form in Brazil following a dreadful club season with
Manchester United.
He's scored two
goals in two Group C games -- more than he managed in 20 Premier League matches
for United this season.
"We can only
decide (if he plays) after evening training, whether he can run, whether he can
handle the workload," added Rueda, who said that Sanchez would either
start or not be involved at all.
Chile's other main
star -- Barcelona midfielder Arturo Vidal -- is also a doubt.
"Artur's case
also depends on how his muscle reacts to the recovery period," said Rueda.
Monday's clash
promises to be a fiery affair as Chile and Uruguay have recent history.
In 2015, when Chile
won the Copa America for the first time, they knocked out Uruguay in a
controversial quarter-final.
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Opener
Uruguay's Edinson
Cavani was sent off after picking up a second booing for flicking his hand into
the face of Gonzalo Jara, in retaliation for the Chile defender trying to shove
a finger up his backside.
Jara, who is
unlikely to start the game, was also punched by Luis Suarez during a match in
2013 after touching the firebrand Uruguay forward's testicles.
Rueda is more
concerned about the threat posed by Uruguay's talented strike pair than any
potential trouble.
"Their great
virtue is that they're great finishers, they penetrate really well, they've
scored an amazing number of international goals," said Rueda.
Suarez with 58 and
Cavani with 47 are the top two scorers in Uruguay's history.