'Confederations fatigue cost Chile chance to go to World Cup'

IANS  |  Santiago (Chile) 

Chile's national has said the squad failed to qualify for under predecessor Juan Antonio because the starters were worn out from the Confederations Cup.

"If had planned strategically and if it hadn't gone to the Confederations (Cup) with their starting line-up, I might not be here," Rueda said at a press conference here on Tuesday, reports

was fired after failed to make the cut for

Rueda said that it would have been more advisable for to go to the 2017 Confederations Cup with an Under-23 team, as other national sides did, and not with its main players.

"If had gone with another line-up, the players wouldn't have been worn out and the team would now be going to The exhaustion took its toll," Rueda said, adding that exhaustion was decisive in the matches against and Bolivia, which virtually eliminated from

Nevertheless, Rueda said that was not entirely to blame because the players were the ones who had asked to play in the Confederations Cup, which was close to winning for the first time.

"wanted several players to stay home and rest, but they wanted to go and win.

That ended it for the team," the said.

finished in second place in the Confederations Cup after losing to 1-0.

Rueda recently toured and to speak to Chilean soccer players on foreign teams.

The tour's goal was to personally get to know them before releasing a list of players invited to the friendlies against and at the end of March, in which he will make his debut with the national team.

--IANS

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First Published: Wed, February 28 2018. 13:54 IST
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