Peruvian National Team
Miguel Araujo breaks his silence after seeing red in Peru vs. Canada and revealed what George Fossati told him.
There were better options to convert against Peru Canada By Copa America 2024But after the eviction everything got complicated Miguel Araujo. Seeing the red card in the second half, the defender’s departure did not balance the national game, he failed, and now he revealed what the coach told him. George Fossati.
Making it clear that he always goes with a strong leg, Miguel Araujo spoke about how he felt at first: “For me it’s not irresponsible. They ask us to go strong, I think I was a little bit more than strong. I woke up the next day very bad, but we have to continue. want
Following your comment, Miguel Araujo He also revealed that George Fossati spoke to him behind the red card. When it came to details, the defender was very frank: “We had many chances to score, we were superior, that’s what the teacher says: we have to stick with the good ones.”
Even if you have had an accident before Argentina To know that Peru Copa America to continue in 2024 Miguel Araujo He expressed that the atmosphere of the prisoner is very optimistic: “I hear everything positive. Today is a new day, I think we are working happily. It is no use if one goes to hide. Every day is a new opportunity.”
Now Peru He needs to show what he is made of and he needs to beat Argentina this Saturday June 29. Facing off against each other at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, only a win would move them closer to the possibility of a further international run.
How long has Jorge Fossati signed with Peru?
Jorge Fossatti has signed a contract with Peru until September 2025. Earning an average of $166,000, the coach will earn an average of $3.5 million if he fulfills his full contract.
How much does Jorge Fossati earn in Peru?
Jorge Fossati earns 2 million dollars annually in Peru. Calculating his salary, the Uruguayan coach earns an average of 166 thousand dollars per month.
Survey Thought Araujo’s play was red?
Thought Araujo’s play was red?
Yes, it was more powerful.
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