(Reuters) - Peru, who have failed to reach the World Cup finals since 1982, have set their sights on Marcelo Bielsa as their coach after the Argentine's success in reviving neighbouring Chile's fortunes.
Bielsa took charge of Chile in 2007 and steered them to the second round at the 2010 World Cup finals in South Africa, their first since 1998, before fellow Argentine Jorge Sampaoli secured their ticket to this year's tournament in Brazil.
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