Lionel Messi will return from injury for Argentina in the next two rounds of South American World Cup qualifying, but several other top players will have to skip the upcoming matches.
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Brazil will also miss several other frequent starters in Santiago and on Tuesday against Peru. Goalkeeper Alisson, defenders Éder Militão, Guilherme Arana and Bremer are also out due to injury. Defender Marcos Acuña and strikers Paulo Dybala, Nico González and Alejandro Garnacho had already been ruled out.
The exception will be Uruguay, currently in third position with 15 points. Striker Darwin Núñez will play after the Court for Arbitration of Sport accepted an appeal after his five-match suspension due to incidents with fans at the Copa America. Uruguay will take on Peru and Ecuador.Several Uruguay players, past and present, are unhappy with coach Marcelo Bielsa.
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