Pekerman’s Venezuela debuted with victory against Bolivia

Venezuela thrashed Bolivia 4-1. Three goals from Salomón Rondón and one from Darwin Machis gave the Vinotinto victory.

The The Venezuelan team inaugurated the era of Argentine José Pekerman with a 4-1 win over Bolivia and a stellar performance by the international Salomón Rondón, who scored a hat-trick at the Agustín Tovar stadium in Barinas.

Pekerman’s positive start is exciting after subduing a team that arrived with options to get into the positions that give access to Qatar, but was shipwrecked by a joke defense that never could with the performance of Salomón Rondón, Darwin Machís, Rómulo Otero and company.

The entire Pekerman team gave in, gave their best and was in sync in search of victory. That was how, in minute 25 Rondón opened the scoring, which extended to minutes 35 and 63.

Bruno Miranda discounted for Bolivia, at 38, but the team led by Venezuelan César Farías was beaten in Barinas.

The offensive power of the locals was high as well as the effectiveness, since of the nine options created, four ended in goal.

What’s more Venezuela had a possession of the ball higher than 55%, and 83% in the accuracy of effective passes.

And the bad night in Bolivia was completed with the expulsion of Justinian, who after a stomp, was reported by the VAR and saw the red card, leaving his team with one less man on the field.

The Vinotinto remains in the last place in the qualifiers with ten points and adjusted his third win in the Qualifiers. Bolivia, who arrived with some enthusiasm for this match, came out thrashed and occupies the eighth place in the standings, with 15 units, both teams are eliminated from Qatar.

On the following date, which is the antepenultimate of the South American qualifier to Qatar, This February 1, Venezuela will visit Uruguay, which is fifth with 19 points, and those led by Farías will receive Chile, which advances in seventh place with 16

The Venezuelan national team inaugurated the era of Argentine José Pekerman with a 4-1 win over Bolivia and a stellar performance by international Salomón Rondón, who scored a hat-trick at the Agustín Tovar stadium in Barinas.

Pekerman’s positive start is exciting after subduing a team that arrived with options to get into the positions that give access to Qatar, but was shipwrecked by a joke defense that never could with the performance of Salomón Rondón, Darwin Machís, Rómulo Otero and company.

The entire Pekerman team gave in, gave their best and was in sync in search of victory.

That was how, in the 25th minute, Rondón opened the scoring, which he extended to the 35th and 63rd minutes.

Bruno Miranda discounted for Bolivia, at 38, but the team led by Venezuelan César Farías was beaten in Barinas.

The offensive power of the locals was high as well as the effectiveness, since of the nine options created, four ended in a goal.

In addition, Venezuela had a possession of the ball higher than 55%, and 83% in the accuracy of effective passes.

And Bolivia’s bad night was completed with the expulsion of Justianiano, who after a stomp, was reported by the VAR and saw the red card, leaving his team with one less man on the field.

La Vinotinto remains in last place in the Qualifiers with ten points and adjusted its third victory in the Qualifiers.

Bolivia, who arrived with some enthusiasm for this match, came out thrashed and occupies the eighth place in the standings, with 15 units, both teams are eliminated from Qatar.

On the next date, which is the penultimate of the South American Qualifiers against Qatar, this February 1, Venezuela will visit Uruguay, which is fifth with 19 points, and those led by Farías will receive Chile, which advances in seventh place with 16

Stadium: Agustin Tovar of Barinas. / Referee: William Guerrero (Ecuador). / Assistants: Ricardo Baren and Luis Quiroz (Ecuador).
/ Assistance: was not supplied.

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Synthesis

Venezuela 4- Bolivia 1

Stadium: Agustin Tovar of Barinas.
Referee: William Guerrero (Ecuador).
Assistants: Ricardo Baren and Luis Quiroz (Ecuador).
Assistance: was not supplied.

Venezuela: Wuilker Farinez; Ronald Hernández, Nahuel Ferraresi, Jhon Chancellor, Oscar González; José Martínez (Yerson Chacón, 85′), Tomás Rincón; Darwin Machis (Telasco Segovia, 85′), Rómulo Otero (Jhon Murillo, 77′), Yeferson Soteldo (Cristian Cásseres, 71′) and Salomón Rondón (Josef Martínez, 70′).

DT: Jose Peckerman.

Goals: Salomón Rondón (25′, 35′ and 67′) and Darwin Machis (55′).

Expelled: did not have.

Figure: Solomon Rondon

Bolivia: Carlos Lampe; José Segredo, Jairo Quinteros, Diego Bejarano (Marc Enoumba, 71′); Roberto Fernández, Moisés Villarroel (Ramiro Vaca, 71′), Leonel Justiniano, Rodrigo Ramallo (Alejandro Chumacero, 66′); Juan Arce (Erwin Saavedra, 66′); Bruno Miranda and Marcelo Moreno (Víctor Abrego, 71′).

DT: Cesar Farias.

Goal: Bruno Miranda (38′)

Expelled: Leonel Justinian (60′).

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