Have your commentator’s notes gone out the window with news of multiple positive COVID cases in the Venezuela team and the emergency call-up of 15 additional players?
🧶Thread: Here’s the backstory to their much changed and last minute Copa America squad:
🗓31 May: Venezuela Announce Squad for World Cup Qualifiers
Yordan Osorio (CB, Parma), Yangel Herrera (CM, Man City), Yeferson Soteldo (W, Toronto), and Salomón Rondón (Dalian Pro) are all absent through injury. Darwin Machís (W, Granada) goes onto miss both games with a knock.
🗓03 & 08 June: World Cup Qualifiers vs. Bolivia & Uruguay
Venezuela lose 3-1 to 🇧🇴 in La Paz and draw 0-0 with 🇺🇾 in Caracas. Wilker Ángel (CB, unattached) tests positive for COVID and will miss the Copa América. Joel Graterol (GK, América de Cali) plays both games. #vinotinto
🗓10 June: Venezuela Announce 28-man Copa América Squad
Osorio, Ángel, Machís, and Rondón all remain absent through injury. Soteldo is called up in the knowledge he won’t be fit for at least the first two games. Yangel H. is also selected.
🗓11 June: First Day in Brazil; Multiple Positive PCR Results
@carlostaracher breaks news that 7 of the Venezuelan delegation test positive for COVID. Later, multiple sources name 7 players. Tomás Rincón did not fly to Brazil with the squad, despite being named.
Head Coach Peseiro confirms 7 of the cases were starters vs. Uruguay but does not name them. Chancellor (CB), Villanueva (CB), Rosales (RB), Otero (AM), Josef Martínez (ST) are suspected. Rincón confirms himself publicly.
🗓12 June: An additional 15 players join the Venezuela Squad
16 passed PCR tests with only Oscar González not joining the team in Brazil. His passport could not be readied in time. Jan Hurtado (ST, Red Bull Bragatino) was already in Brazil, the other 14 flew from Venezuela.
😐Who are the 15 New Arrivals?
12 play in Venezuela’s top division, @LigaFUTVE. Strikers Jan Hurtado (21, on loan from Boca Juniors), Dani Pérez (19, Club Brugge) and Eric Ramírez (22, Rubin Kazan) play overseas. 12 are uncapped for the senior national team.
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Goalkeepers:
Schiavone (@Metropolitanos_) & Yustiz (@AraguaFC) have both played 7 Copa Sudamericana games this season.
Romero (@Portuguesa_FC) was in Peseiro’s recent domestic training module and has 4 clean sheets in 6 games.
Not likely to play.
Defenders:
20yo right back Fereira (@Caracas_FC) was part of Venezuela’s U20 World Cup team that finished runners-up to England in 2017; 2019 League Champion; 20 games across Copa Libertadores & Sudamericana.
Defenders (continued):
With 4 centre backs missing, it’s likely at least one of them will see minutes alongside Nahuel Ferraresi (@ManCity) who impressed against Uruguay. Fereira could also feature.
La Mantia has 1 previous cap: 7 minutes in a friendly vs. USA in 2017.
Midfielders:
The middle of the park was already flush with numbers in the original call-up. @Metropolitanos_ duo Bahachille (20) & Larotonda (22) are names to remember even if they do not feature: EU passport holders and two of the best CMs in Liga FUTVE.
Midfielders (continued):
Rivas (@EstudiantesMEFC) & Leo Flores (@Caracas_FC) are further options in the centre. Flores was 2019 league champion and Rivas has previously been called up without debuting.
Figueroa (24) is in the goalscoring form of his life: 6 goals in 8 league games in 2021 after 5 in the previous 2 seasons. With Murillo, Soteldo, & likely Otero out vs. 🇧🇷, there’s a chance of minutes from the bench for one of Figueroa and R. Flores.
Strikers:
Perhaps the most exciting & likely to be involved cohort. Hurtado was part of the 2017 U20 World Cup runner-up team and is still tipped for a big future. Ramírez has just moved to Rubin Kazan, following in the steps of Rondón, after a 17-goal season with DAC 1904.
Strikers (continued):
Ramírez was expected to be in the initial call-up by many. His absence drew significant public criticism. Made his international debut in Oct 20 vs. 🇵🇾.
Pérez signed for Club Brugge in January & made 7 sub appearances, scoring 1 as they won the league.
Conclusion:
They have the unenviable task of playing hosts Brazil in the Copa América opener. Many won’t look past the scoreline if they lose heavily – but they should. This is a severely impacted squad, many with little preparation through no fault of their own.
End Thread.
Update: 18:00 GMT - Jefferson Savarino Will Not Play vs. Brazil
The Atletico Mineiro attacking midfielder has posted on social media that he hopes to be back soon.
Wide options are now limited to Celis, Figueroa, and R. Flores. The latter two only arrived in Brazil last night.
Update: 20:37 GMT - Nahuel Ferraresi Will Not Play vs. Brazil
As reported by @carlostaracher, the defender produced a ‘doubtful negative’ from a PCR test and has been prevented from playing by CONMEBOL. This leaves Venezuela without 5 centre backs for tonight’s game.
Update: 20:45 GMT - XI to face Brazil released; 2 ‘keepers on 7-man bench
José Peseiro’s men line up in a 5-4-1 formation with four central midfielders. Lone striker Fernando Aristeguieta captains. Full debuts for four players: La Mantia, José Martínez, Cumana, Adrián Martínez.
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A makeshift Venezuela XI faced Brazil yesterday after Peseiro’s squad was plagued with injury and positive PCR results.
It led to full debuts for four players:
🇻🇪@DvoLaGuaira’s Adrián Martínez, Francisco La Mantia, & Yohan Cumana
🇺🇸@PhilaUnion’s Brujo Martínez
🧶A Thread:
Adrian Martínez - CB, 27
He was playing in the Venezuelan second division just 3 years ago and now he’s scored in the Libertadores and made his international debut against a front three of Richarlison, Neymar, and Gabriel Jesus.
Four years on from a 7 minute cameo vs. USA, La Mantia made his full debut. A 2020 Liga FUTVE champion and produce of successful academy @AcEmFC, he arrived in Brazil as emergency back up less than 24 hours before KO.
|Brazil vs. Venezuela|#CopaAmerica|
- Match Thread
José Peseiro names a 5-4-1 for the competition opener. The 7-man bench contains 2 goalkeepers and the starting XI sees four players make their full international debuts. In 26 games between the two, 🇧🇷 have won 22 & scored 90.
In the history of the tie, Venezuela have achieved 3 draws and just 1 win, scoring a total of 8 goals. The last Copa América tie with Brazil finished 0-0. Today, that would be a miracle.
Brazil go with the starting XI reported by Brazilian media outlet Globo yesterday. The hosts have no intention of going gently on their severely impacted opponents it seems.
José Peseiro has stayed level-headed in pre-match press conferences, promising 300% from Venezuela.
Estudiantes face Hermanos in a match which could change the direction of either’s year.
Estudiantes can leap to 2nd, while Hermanos could rocket to 3rd. This match’s previous edition gave Hermanos their 1st win of the season. #FutVe
3’: GOOOOOL! ⚽️
Jesús Gómez scores from the penalty spot following a foul in the box to give Estudiantes an early lead!
It’s a calm and confident penalty attempt, which sends the keeper the wrong way and makes it 1-0. #FutVe
10’: Edson Rivas finds the back of the net for Estudiantes but is ruled offside shortly after a burst of possession for Hermanos in the final third. 1-0. #FutVe
Barely room to breathe between tonight’s two games! Táchira can go top with a win and have named a fairly strong side to ensure it happens. Zulia sit second from bottom despite beating Táchira 5-0 already this season. Tight group.
1’: Zulia have been fun to watch this season. Their record of 2-2-2 has been laden with a total of 18 goals: an average of per game. With the pace of Heiderber Ramírez and trickery of Yanowsky Reyes behind young striker Junior Paredes, hopefully we see plenty tonight. 0-0. #futve
4’: Táchira’s front four is a lot of fun, too: wingers Yerson Chacón (18) and Freddy Gondola (🇵🇦) flank veteran captain Edgar Perez Greco and Douglas Angarita, both local lads. 0-0. #futve
There’s been plenty of Venezuelan action in Spain these past 7 days, with midweek and weekend fixtures, goals, and assists. As always, we have it all covered for you in a handy thread!
🇻🇪🏃🏽♀️⚽️ #futfem
Roundup below⬇️ 1/7
Primera Iberdrola:
Wednesday 27/01 (Matchday 17)
Real Sociedad 5-1 Real Betis
Betis’ difficult season continues under a new management team. Oriana Altuve played the 90’, but service to the striker was minimal. It is a frustrating campaign for a finisher at her peak. #futfem
Thursday 28/1
Levante UD 3-0 Atlético de Madrid
Deyna Castellanos played the whole game, but it was a rare defeat for Atleti who beat this exact opposition in the Supercopa final earlier this month. Days later, Castellanos would return to scoring form. #futve#venex 3/7