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The Bolivia coach, Óscar Villegas, speaks during a press conference this Monday, in La Paz (Bolivia). Villegas said that together with their directions they want "anxiously" classify the 2026 World Cup, although he also acknowledged that "Everything can happen" In the last two dates of the South American Qualifiers, in which the green will be measured with Colombia and Brazil.

The Bolivia coach, Óscar Villegas, speaks during a press conference this Monday, in La Paz (Bolivia). Villegas said that together with their led, they want to “anxiously” classify the 2026 World Cup, although he also acknowledged that “everything can happen” in the last two dates of the South American Qualifiers, in which the green will be measured with Colombia and Brazil.

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Bolivia will face Colombia in Barranquilla with her best players And it will also have all its pieces to receive Brazil on the last date of the South American Qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup, the coach said Monday Óscar Villegas.

La Verde cling with nails and teeth to the dream of step on a World Cup, which does not reach from its historic classification to United States 1994.

In the prelude to the last two dates, Bolivia is Eighth with 17 points And although he has mathematical possibilities for a direct pass, he must overcome two huge pitfalls: Colombia (6) and Brazil (3).

In addition, there is Venezuela in the seventh box and better located to take a ticket to the intercontinental play.

The Bolivian training Oscar Villegas makes numbers and plans to continue in the race, he knows that time plays against him and that You must put all the meat on the grill before the coffee team. Then think about the pentacampeones of the world, which he will receive at the high (4,150 meters of altitude) next Tuesday.

“Yes, we believe we are going with everything”Said the helmsman at a press conference. A followed line riveted: “We are going to present all the best we have in Colombia.”

That is why future alignment is a complicated puzzle.

Six players representing the base of the squad have yellow cards: Miguel Terceros, Gabriel Villamil, Roberto Fernández, Diego Medina, Enzo Monteiro, Robson Matheus, Moisés Villarroel and Diego Arroyo.

The goal Carlos Lampe, from the rows of Bolívar, has recognized that Combined coffee from Nestor Lorenzo is “one of the best selections in South America. ”

Besides that he has great stars, the goal set his attention on the striker Luis Díaz from Bayern Munich and James Rodríguez of the lion of Mexico.

Díaz described as “fast” and that “two rivals quietly” is taken out, Rodríguez as a player “Very clear with the ball.”

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