Chile's ageing players are like fine wine, coach Reinaldo Rueda said ahead of their Copa America semi-final against Peru.
"As they get older, with more maturity, they get better," the Colombian said about Chilean players.
Eleven of the reigning two-time champions' 23-man squad are over 30, including key players such as captain Gary Medel, midfielder Arturo Vidal and forward Alexis Sanchez.
"Through their professionalism, this team has been rejuvenated since the tough psychological blow of missing the World Cup" in Russia last year.
"And we have the good fortune to have a large percentage of players that have already played in (Copa) semi-finals.
"With the football maturity this group has, I hope they have the intelligence to decipher Peru's game.
"They're an experienced group with several World Cups behind them, and they need to show that on the pitch." Chile are the overwhelming favourites for Wednesday match, not just because they're the defending champions.
In their quarter-final they had two goals disallowed by VAR before deservedly defeating Colombia on penalties.
Peru, meanwhile, needed VAR to come to their rescue three times against Uruguay before triumphing in a shoot-out.
That came after they were hammered 5-0 by Brazil in their final group match.
But Peru's Argentine coach Ricardo Gareca is confident that his side are getting their confidence and form back after that blip.
"We're super motivated," he said.
"We're an emotional team that has been forged through adversity and in football terms we're rediscovering ourselves.
"We can beat great teams, as we have done in this tournament, but mental fortitude is our strength."
"So we're different now: mature, mentally strong and very soon we'll rediscover our footballing attributes."
"Chile have forwards who are hard to mark, they've known each other for many years now, we're going to have to keep maximum concentration to tackle these type of players."
"He's very effective, forceful, we need to keep high concentration to counter his movement, because we know how good a forward he is."
Peru midfielder Yoshimar Yotun said no-one has paid any attention to Peru thus far but insisted they have proved they deserve to be in the semi-finals and are "ready to make history."
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