Arturo Vidal will almost certainly miss Chile's World Cup opener against Australia, and may be out for the entire tournament.
With
just a few days before the official start of the World Cup, exclusions
due to injury continue to afflict every team in the tournament. The
latest victim was Chile, whose Vidal may not make a single appearance in
the 2014 World Cup.
Today, Juventus' Arturo Vidal was sitting out for most of Chile's training

The
Juventus midfielder underwent knee surgery last month and, in attempt
to test his knee in a friendly against Northern Ireland, the Chilean
aggravated the injury. For now, the talented player will be certainly
out against the Socceroos, but many speculate he will not play in the
tournament at all.
Without a doubt Vidal is Chile's most talented and important player

Marcelo Diaz released a few statements with regards to the condition of his teammate. Basel’s talent stated:
“[Vidal is] very important but we know that with Chile, it’s a team
effort. We have more players who can do just fine. It’s going to be
defenders, midfielders and attackers who will cover the area [Vidal
usually occupies].”
Marcelo Diaz will have to be extremely fit to help Chile cover the pockets occupied by Vidal

Also Mile Jedinak, Australia’s captain, talked about the possibility
that Arturo Vidal may not play against them. The Socceroos’ skipper
however is wary that Chile without their talented midfielder, is still a
very dangerous team. Jedinak revealed:
“You go through their squad,
he's one player – he's important yes but they have many players at a
good level, especially in his position. They're very strong. We have to
prepare for whether he's playing or not, we have to prepare for both
scenarios.”
Despite Vidal's probable exclusion against his country, Jedinak did not seem very relaxed

Considering that Spain
and the Netherlands complete the group, both Chile and Australia must
win their opener to have the slightest of chances to survive the
group-stages
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