Solano hoping to eliminate Argentina
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Team Stat Comparison
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Argentina
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Peru
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Matches Played
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18
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18
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Table Position
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4
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10
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Points
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28
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13
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Goal Difference
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3
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-23
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Goals for
*
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1.9
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0.3
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Goals against
*
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0.8
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2.9
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Last 5
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W-W-L-L-L
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W-L-L-W-L
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Last 5 home
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W-L-W-W-W
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W-W-L-L-D
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Last 5 away
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W-L-L-L-L
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L-L-L-L-L
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*
Goals per match - home matches for home club and away matches for away club
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Club Stats:
Argentina
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Peru
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Updated: October 8, 2009, 8:49 AM UK
Reuters - "Bad guy" Nolberto Solano hopes to lead cellar-dwelling Peru to an upset win over Argentina on Saturday that would put Diego Maradona's team on the verge of World Cup elimination.
"I want to play a great game against Argentina and go down
in history, like the bad guys in the movies, for eliminating a
great team," the Peruvian captain told reporters in Lima.
He added, however, that if Argentina go through to the 2010
finals in South Africa, "they will be favourites even though
they have not had a great (qualifying) campaign".
Argentina, sitting precariously in fifth place in the South
American Group, need to beat Peru then Uruguay next Wednesday
to secure at least a playoff berth against a CONCACAF team.
Peru are bottom and out of the running but any points they
take from Argentina will be good news for other teams fighting
tooth and nail with Maradona's team to get to the finals.
Maradona ran into injury problems as soon as he had his
full squad together on Tuesday.
Right back Pablo Zabaleta had picked up a muscle injury
playing for Manchester City on Monday night and, with record
138-cap veteran Javier Zanetti dropped, had no recognised
understudy in the position, fuel for critics of Maradona's
selection policy.
Central midfield was also a problem area with captain
Javier Mascherano doubtful with muscle fatigue and Juan
Sebastian Veron suspended, although left wing Angel Di Maria is
back from a four-match ban.
Pablo Aimar, who last played for Argentina at the 2007 Copa
America, looks set to take the playmaking mantle and there
could be debuts for striker Gonzalo Higuain and right wing Enzo
Perez in an attack that has managed only one goal in their last
three qualifying defeats to Ecuador, Brazil and Paraguay.
This could mean strikers Carlos Tevez and Sergio Aguero,
usually starters in the six previous qualifiers under Maradona,
being consigned to the bench.
Peru, who continue to overlook strikers Jefferson Farfan
and Claudio Pizarro over disciplinary issues, will hope for
goals from Hernan Rengifo, who handed his country the 1-0 home
win over Uruguay last month that ended a run of eight defeats
including friendlies.
Midfielder Roberto Palacios is doubtful with a recurrence
of a knee ligament injury.
Maradona is seeking a first win over Peru after a defeat
and a draw when he was a player in 1985. In the qualifiers for
the 1986 finals in Mexico, Peru very nearly sent Argentina into
a playoff, an equaliser nine minutes from time ensuring they
won their group.
Maradona will be wary that the same man-to-man marking that
kept him quiet in that draw, could be in Peru's plans for
Lionel Messi on Saturday.
It was not the first time Peru troubled Argentina in Buenos
Aires. In 1969, a draw sent a very good Peruvian side to the
1970 tournament in Mexico and eliminated Argentina, the last
time they failed to reach the finals.