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Congo DR 4-3-3 Sebastien Desabre
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1 Lionel Mpasi Nzau
12 Joris Kayembe
4 Axel Tuanzebe
22 Chancel Mbemba
2 Aaron Wan-Bissaka
14 Noah Sadiki
8 Samuel Moutoussamy
6 Ngal'ayel Mukau
7 Nathanaël Mbuku
20 Yoane Wissa
10 Théo Bongonda
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3 Steve Kapuadi
5 Dylan Batubinsika
9 Brian Cipenga
11 Gaël Kakuta
13 Meschak Elia
15 Aaron Tshibola
16 Timothy Fayulu
17 Cédric Bakambu
18 Charles Pickel
19 Fiston Mayele
21 Matthieu Epolo
23 Simon Banza
24 Gedeon Kalulu
25 Edo Kayembe
26 Arthur Masuaku
Chile 4-2-3-1 Nicolás Andrés Córdova San Cristóbal
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12 Lawrence Vigouroux
17 Gabriel Suazo
3 Guillermo Maripán
15 Francisco Sierralta
26 Felipe Faúndez
6 Vicente Pizarro
13 Víctor Felipe Méndez
10 Lucas Cepeda
22 Nils Reichmuth
11 Darío Osorio
16 Gonzalo Tapia
Substitutes
1 Thomas Gillier
2 Fabián Hormazábal
4 Igor Lichnovsky
8 Felipe Loyola
9 Iván Morales
18 Rodrigo Echeverría
19 Maximiliano Gutiérrez
20 Matías Sepúlveda
21 Lautaro Millán
23 Brayan Cortés
24 Diego Ulloa
25 Agustín Arce
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4 Shots on Goal 3
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4 Shots off Goal 4
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10 Total Shots 7
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2 Blocked Shots 0
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5 Shots insidebox 2
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5 Shots outsidebox 5
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16 Fouls 16
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7 Corner Kicks 2
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1 Offsides 2
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51% Ball Possession 49%
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1 Yellow Cards 3
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0 Red Cards 0
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1 Goalkeeper Saves 3
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430 Total passes 422
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360 Passes accurate 350
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84% Passes % 83%
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0 expected_goals 0
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0 goals_prevented 0
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