The key month of the Colombia selection. On March 24 and 29, the set of Reinaldo Wheel his last cartridge will be played thinking of a miraculous classification to the Qatar World Cup 2022.
The national coach must choose very well those who come with a competitive rhythm and whose level is very good. Due to the above, in FUTBOLRED we take stock of how the potential candidates fared this weekend.
ARCHERS
David Ospina: He started Sunday in Napoli’s 0-1 loss to Milan. He played the entire match.
Camilo Vargas: He started on Saturday in the 0-1 partial victory of the Mexican Atlas against Querétaro. The match was suspended.
Andres Mosquera: He started on Sunday in Medellin’s 2-0 defeat against Nacional.
DEFENSES
Daniel Munoz: he was a substitute on Saturday in Belgian Genk’s 2-2 draw with Brugge.
Davinson Sanchez: played this Monday in Tottenham’s 5-0 victory against Everton. He entered at minute 52.
Johan Mojica: He started on Sunday in Elche’s 1-2 defeat against Barcelona. He played the entire match.
Oscar Murillo: the duel between Pachuca and Tigres was suspended.
Stefan Medina: He started on Saturday in Monterrey’s 2-1 victory over America. He played the entire match.
Charles Cost: He was not called up on Saturday in Belgian Genk’s 2-2 draw with Brugge.
Yerry Mina: He was not called up for Everton’s loss to Tottenham on Monday due to injury.
Freddy Hinestroza: He started on Saturday in Junior’s 3-1 victory against Unión Magdalena. He played the entire match.
Frank Fabra: he did not play Sunday in Boca Juniors’ 0-1 loss to Huracán due to suspension.
William Tesillo: He started Friday in León’s 0-1 win at Juarez. He played the entire match.
John Lucumi: He started on Saturday in the Belgian Genk’s 2-2 draw with Brugge. He played the whole match.
Jeison Murillo: he was a substitute on Sunday in Celta de Vigo’s 4-3 victory against Mallorca.
Yairo Moreno: the duel between Pachuca and Tigres was suspended.
MIDFIELDERS
James Rodriguez: He started on Saturday in Al-Rayyan of Qatar’s 3-3 tie with Al-Wakra by Cup. He played 86 minutes and his team was eliminated.
Juan Fernando Quintero: played on Saturday in River Plate’s 0-1 win at San Lorenzo. He entered at minute 56.
John William Square: He started on Sunday in Juventus’ 1-0 win against Spezia. He played the entire match.
Victor Cantillo: he played on Saturday in Corinthians’ 1-0 loss at Sao Paulo. He entered at minute 62.
Matheus Uribe: He started Sunday in Porto’s 2-4 win at Pacos Ferreira. He played the entire game and was booked at minute 72.
Stiven Rises: He started on Saturday in Boca Juniors’ 0-1 loss against Huracán. He played 78 minutes.
Jorman Campuzano: He started on Sunday in Elche’s 1-2 defeat against Barcelona. He played the entire match.
Wilmar Barrios: He started Monday in Russian Zenit’s 2-0 victory over Ufa. He played the entire match.
Jefferson Lerma: He did not play on Saturday in Bournemouth’s 2-1 defeat at Preston (English second division) due to suspension.
Jaminton Campaz: He started on Saturday in Gremio’s 1-1 draw against Novo Hamburgo. He played 65 minutes.
Edward Cardona: He started on Saturday in Racing’s 1-0 victory against Talleres. He came out at minute 29 due to injury.
FORWARDS
Alfred Morelos: he started on Saturday in Scottish Rangers’ 1-0 win against Aberdeen. He played 78 minutes.
Diego Valeyes: He was not called up on Saturday in Talleres’ 1-0 defeat at Racing’s home due to injury.
Louis Diaz: he started on Saturday in Liverpool’s 1-0 win against West Ham. He played 96 minutes.
Miguel Angel Borja: He started on Saturday in Junior’s 3-1 victory against Unión Magdalena. He played 67 minutes and scored at 63.
Radamel Falcao Garcia: He was not called up on Sunday in Rayo Vallecano’s 2-0 loss at Cádiz due to injury.
Luis Javier Suarez: He started on Saturday in Granada’s 3-1 loss at Valencia. He played 76 minutes.
Duvan Zapata: He was not called up for Atalanta’s 1-0 loss at Roma on Saturday due to injury.
Louis Muriel: he played on Saturday in Atalanta’s 1-0 loss at Roma. He entered at the start of the second half.
Rafael Santos Borre: He started Saturday in Eintracht Frankfurt’s 4-1 victory at Hertha Berlin. He played 72 minutes and scored at 63′.
Juan Camilo Hernandez: He was a figure of his team on Sunday in Watford’s 2-3 defeat against Arsenal. He scored a great goal from the Chilean at minute 11, assisted Sissoko at 87 ‘and was booked at 90 + 6’.