Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

We’ll be ready for Brazil: Chile forward Diaz

- Dhiman Sarkar sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

KOLKATA: By the time Antonio Diaz ran in as a second-half substitute in the final of the South American championsh­ips, Chile were down 0-2 against Brazil and facing the heat.

No wonder the forward described that 0-5 defeat in Rancagua in central Chile as “being complicate­d.” Speaking before training here on Tuesday evening, Diaz though followed that up with “we are ready to play against Brazil this time.”

To that end, Diaz said Chile are working at fine-tuning “a few things on the pitch between now and Sunday.” That is when they kick-off their under-17 World Cup campaign in Group F against England here in conditions that are markedly different from the weather back home but Diaz said they have come prepared for it.

Chile could meet Brazil in the round of 16 in Kochi if they qualify as one of the best third-placed teams and the South American champions top Group D.

And given that the teams have some history at the senior level with Roberto Rojas and Chile being banned for faking an injury at the Maracana in 1989 to the La Roja nearly eliminatin­g Brazil in the pre-quarterfin­al of the 2014 World Cup that could be some match.

“Brazil though were at another level in that tournament,” said Chilean journalist Eugenio Salinas, who is here and was in Rancagua.

Time will tell whether Chile will get out of the group but defender Nicolas Aravena did say England and Mexico were the toughest teams they would

CHILE COULD EVEN MEET BRAZIL IN THE ROUND OF 16 AND THAT COULD PROVE TO BE SOME MATCH GIVEN THE HISTORY OF THE TEAMS.

face. This, as Iraq, the fourth team in Group F, were walking to their team bus after training.

Aravena, who stayed on the bench in the final on March 19, took to serious football only five years ago, when he was 12.

“I found I was quite good at it,” he said, speaking through an interprete­r. As dusk set in on Tuesday, he was talking about Chile’s preparatio­n for the World Cup right down to their social media protocol. “Two hours is what we are allowed every day,” he said.

 ?? CHILE U17 TEAM ?? The Chile team visited Mother House on Tuesday to pay homage to Mother Teresa.
CHILE U17 TEAM The Chile team visited Mother House on Tuesday to pay homage to Mother Teresa.

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