translated from Spanish: Not even Caszely could keep the praise: “Brereton reads football very well”

The former striker and historic goalscorer of the Chilean national team, Carlos Humberto Caszely, did not hold praise for the Chilean-British battering ram Ben Brereton, who scored on Friday the winning goal in the match against Bolivia for Copa America and who, according to the formerColo Colo, “reads football very well”.
“He put in one of three that he had, he stands out very well, he uses the diagonal well and he’s always simple to play. I was surprised that in the header he did not make the ‘salute to the queen’, which is to nod down, but Lampe is an incredible figure, “said the former world player in an interview with the newspaper El Mercurio on Saturday.
“The gringo dragged marks, and helped Vargas who walked very well. He threw himself a little behind, beat the left-back and there Chile won most of the attacks of the first half. Tactically it’s very good,” he added.
Chile, in their second match for the international competition that these days is played in Brazil, reached their first victory against those led by César Farías, after equalizing one with Argentina in a tough match, precisely in which the Blackburn Rovers striker who played the last 20 minutes debuted.
“He’s just starting out and sometimes his teammates don’t understand him very much, because he made the diagonal, he scored the pass and the ball didn’t get to him. English football is different and Chilean players of that kind I haven’t seen many,” Caszely said.
“Football is of moments, and the gringo took advantage of his, imagine, comes from the second division of England, enters, makes the winning goal, the dream of the kid, the dream of the gringo. He also defined very well, he does not hit the ball, he settles down, raises his head, looks and hits him with an internal edge, “concluded the former player, retired in 1986.
Chile, after the win against Bolivia, accumulated four points in Group A of Copa America.

The Chilean-British striker of la Roja, Benjamin Brereton said on Saturday that Chile will “work very hard in training hoping to do the best for the game to come”, no less than against Uruguay.
Asked about the goal he converted against the managers of César Farías, the first of his career wearing the shirt of the Chilean national team, Brereton said that “it was a very happy moment” for him and stressed the positive of obtaining the three points of Chile in the Copa America that is being played in Brazil.
Throughout brereton’s 90 minutes on the pitch, he was seen with a lot of intensity in area-to-area picks, to which he commented that the commitment was “very hard” physically.
“I’m not used to such warm weather, but I feel good and we need to rest to go back for the other game,” said the English Blackburn Rovers striker.
For his part, midfielder Erick Pulgar, who has a great performance in the preparation of the Chilean game, said that having Charles Aránguiz and Arturo Vidal on the sides gives him “peace of mind and a lot of confidence for the game.”
On how he plans the match they will play against Uruguay next Monday, the Fiorentina midfielder said that it will be “a very hard and very physical match”, although he assured that the squad “is prepared for this type of duels”.
Chile, after the win by the minimum against Bolivia, accumulated four points in Group A of Copa America, an area that it also shares with Paraguay, Uruguay and Argentina.

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