The Asian Age

PERU LOOK TO END 36-YR ABSENCE FROM CUP

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Wellington, Nov. 10: Highflying Peru open their World Cup play-off against New Zealand on Saturday as red-hot favourites to win the twolegged tie and end a 36year absence from football’s showpiece tournament.

On paper, it should be no contest — “Los Incas” are currently at an all-time high of 10th in the Fifa world rankings, above the likes of England (12), Italy (15) and fellow South Americans Uruguay (17).

Oceania champions New Zealand lie 112 places beneath them and no team in play-off history has overcome such a ranking discrepanc­y to reach the World Cup.

But Peru suffered a major blow in the lead-up to the first leg in Wellington when goalscorin­g talisman Paolo Guerrero of Brazilian giants Flamengo was suspended over an “abnormal result” from a drugs test.

They also face a potentiall­y tricky opponent in New Zealand, with skipper Winston Reid (West Ham) marshallin­g the defence and striker Chris Wood (Burnley) looking to continue his fine form in the English Premier League.

The physical All Whites want to avoid conceding away goals at Wellington’s Westpac Stadium, piling further pressure on a young Peru team already shoulderin­g a huge weight of expectatio­ns.

The South Americans have not qualified for a World Cup since 1982.

Saturday also sees the Republic of Ireland travelling to Copenhagen to face Denmark. — AFP

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