But new coach Jorge Sampaoli wanted to move the game to the smaller Bombonera, where the crowd is more tightly packed in, to give them a boost for the must-win match. Argentina reached the 2014 World Cup final in Brazil but have been poor in South American qualifying for Russia, most recently drawing at home with Venezuela, the bottom side in the 10-team group. Media reports have said Peru asked FIFA to shift the match away from the Bombonera, claiming the home side would be unable to guarantee the players' safety at the famously fervent stadium. Players from River Plate were attacked with pepper spray during a Copa Libertadores match at the ground in 2015, leading to their ejection from the tournament and a ban on playing home games there.[ELIMINATORIAS] La FIFA habilitó al estadio de Boca como escenario del encuentro entre @Argentina y Perúhttps://t.co/GMJDvpaIfi pic.twitter.com/zjjvbaghuR
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