Chile midfielder Arturo Vidal admits there is little inclination among the squad to play their Copa America third-place play-off against Argentina. Defeat to Peru on Thursday has left coach Reinaldo Rueda having to lift his players for Saturday’s consolation match. And Vidal’s comments suggest that is going to be a difficult task. “It’s a match in which the third place is fought for, which is not important, it’s just to fulfil it,” the Barcelona midfielder told a press conference. “If we look at it coldly, there is not much desire to play for third place. “We have to rest and try to get the best out of this cup. I’m sad for the group, but we’re still more united than ever.” If a third-place play-off was disappointing for Chile, it was devastating for Argentina who lost to their fiercest rivals and hosts Brazil. Another major tournament without a trophy has placed intense scrutiny on coach Lionel Scaloni. However, he refused to discuss his future with a game still to play in the tournament. “I don’t think it’s time to talk about that, it’s not what I’m worried about right now,” said the 41-year-old. Topics Argentina, Chile, Arturo Vidal, Lionel Scaloni, Reinaldo Rueda, Copa America, Argentina, Chile Argentina v Chile: Messi fitness under microscope ahead of Copa final rematch Bravo: I hope Messi continues playing for Argentina Bravo: Copa victory a dream Vidal: This Chile generation is to stand Terry McPhillips resigns as Blackpool boss Neville wants a flourishing finish Rangers midfielder McCrorie joins Portsmouth on a season-long loan Seedorf confident Cameroon can handle pressure ahead of Nigeria clash Kerr given the ‘honour’ of being St Johnstone skipper for the new season Bruno Fernandes agrees personal terms with Manchester United – report New Premier League kits 2019/20: EVERY released home and away shirt Why Atletico Madrid may be forced to sell Saul Niguez to Manchester United this summer Aubameyang: Meeting Lacazette at Arsenal was “love at first sight” Friday’s big transfer rumours: Manchester United identify their Paul Pogba replacement