I wouldn't be all that surprised anyway if nobody has ever experienced anything creepy when they're playing a game like FIFA. I understand there's Google translate but I'm too lazy to do all of that shit. I have seen a few floating around here and there on the internet but they're all written in Spanish, and since I don't know a word of the language it's pointless to look for them and read them. I don't know if anyone has ever written a FIFA creepypasta yet, so I don't know if I should feel honored or embarrassed. Rodrigo Betancur is suspended against Argentina.Hey, Jimmy here, I thought I'd come on and talk about a rather terrifying experience that I've had recently, regarding something that I'd never thought in a million years could happen. Uruguay has a long injury list, including defenders Sebastián Cáceres, Sebastián Coates and Matías Viña, midfielders Federico Valverde, Nicolás de la Cruz and Giorgian de Arrascaeta, and forwards Edinson Cavani, Darwin Núñez and Maximiliano Gómez. I have a contract, I have had one for 15 years and my obligations are very specific." “I don't think about that," Tabárez said in response to questions about his job security.
The Uruguayans had heavy losses to Brazil and Argentina last month and the future of veteran coach Óscar Tabárez might be at stake in the next two qualifiers. Nicolás Otamendi, Nicolás Tagliafico, Lucas Martinez Quarta, Gonzalo Montiel, Germán Pezella, Giovanni Lo Celso, Rodrigo De Paul, Exequiel Palacios, and Nicolás Domínguez will be out against Brazil if they get a yellow card.īut it is Uruguay, a team that still is in a qualifying position, which will be under more pressure. Scaloni will also be worried about other players in Montevideo. Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni has not given any hints on whether Messi will play or, in the case he doesn't, who would be picked as a replacement. Messi has travelled to Argentina but has a knee injury that kept him out of two matches for his club Paris Saint-Germain. We have the potential to win.” Midfielder James Rodríguez, who was left out of previous rounds by coach Reinaldo Rueda, is back. “Other teams have gone at them and then they concede three, four times. “We are not going for a draw, we want to beat them and have due care," Colombia striker Miguel Borja said. “Every match against them is a hard-fought one.”Ĭolombia did not score any goals in the three rounds of qualifiers in October, and will miss injured striker Radamel Falcao. They have always played very hard in these games,” Brazil midfielder Lucas Paquetá told a news conference Tuesday. That is why Tite's starting line up is anything but certain. Thiago Silva, Marquinhos, Eder Militão, Casemiro, Fabinho, Gerson, Lucas Paquetá and Gabriel Jesus will be suspended for Tuesday's match at Argentina if they get a yellow card against Colombia. It was the case at a 0-0 draw in Barranquilla last month and also at a Copa America group stage match in June, won by the hosts 2-1 at the last minute in Rio de Janeiro. And that worries its players and coach ahead of Thursday's showdown. Guillermo Barros Schelotto will have his debut as head coach after Paraguay fired Eduardo Berizzo in October.īrazil, pushing for a record eighth consecutive home win in World Cup qualifiers, has had very physical matches against Colombia recently. Paraguay, in eighth place, will play sixth-place Chile in a match that could nearly end qualification hopes for one of them. There's three other matches in South American qualifying on Thursday, including Ecuador hosting last-place Venezuela and Peru against Bolivia. Some mathematical combinations allow second-placed Argentina to hope for its direct spot with a win against Brazil next week in San Juan, but the Copa America champions will have to beat Uruguay in Montevideo on Friday to have any chance of achieving that in front of their home fans. The Colombians are the only team to hold the Seleção to a draw in the current edition of qualifiers. A Brazil victory at the NeoQuimica Arena in Sao Paulo on Thursday will put coach Tite's team 18 points ahead of fourth-place Colombia, which will have only five more matches in hand. The fifth-place team goes into an inter-continental playoff for a spot in Qatar. The top four teams in South America earn direct entry to next year's World Cup. Netherlands and Germany battle to wins in World Cup qualifying