Peru: A team of no stars aims to shine on biggest stage (Team Profile)

IANS  |  Lima 

has attributed his side's fifth appearance to and rather than any individual flair.

Chile, and even were initially considered more likely to take South America's fifth spot in But in the end it went to a side that conceded only seven goals in eight matches in 2017.

will head to with their talismanic after almost missing him due to a doping ban. The 33-year-old, who has been capped 86 times by his country, scored six goals in qualifying.

His hopes of playing at appeared to have been dashed by the doping ban, which was overturned after the captains of France, and -- the other teams in Group C -- appealed to the (CAS).

Gareca also left veteran striker out of his World Cup squad. The 39-year-old had been touted as a possible replacement for Guerrero, but Watford's and Lokomotiv Moscow's were picked to spearhead the attack instead.

and defender also made the despite still recovering from Both were key starters during the team's World Cup qualifying campaign.

Ironically, Gareca was responsible for denying Peru a place at the 1986 World Cup, scoring the goal that ended their qualification hopes while playing for his native

Gareca was constantly reminded of that goal as soon as he arrived in Peru, but soon won fans over by restoring the possession-based short passing game that carried Peru to the quarter-finals of the 1970 tournament.

"We're through to now, so no one is saying anything about me owing them anymore! I'm being shown unconditional support and a lot of love," Gareca said.

Although lacking in individual brilliance, Los Incas will be hoping their ability to adapt to different conditions serves them well in The players have already shown through qualifying that they can handle everything from the altitude of the Andean mountains to the heat of the

In the past, several Latin American teams with limited experience in international tournaments have been overawed, starting slowly and then waiting too late to show their best With this in mind, Peru are hoping to show their best form as quickly as possible.

"It's a team not of stars, but rather of players who have earned their stripes, including some youngsters who maybe aren't that well known but who've been really important," Gareca noted.

"I'd highlight the fact that Peruvian footballers are technically sound, (physically) strong and adaptable. The is played in all possible conditions: at altitude, in hot temperatures and on both natural and artificial pitches. That ability to adapt will undoubtedly work in our favour in Russia."

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First Published: Sun, June 03 2018. 19:58 IST