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Carrillo on the match against Colombia: “They ran over us, they were better, but we won” | VIDEO

Lima, February 14, 2022Updated on 02/14/2022 09:39 pm

Andre Carrillo gave an interview for Jesús Alzamora’s program ‘La Lengua’ and revealed some details of the duel that the peruvian national team in view of Colombia for the Qatar 2022 qualifiers. The player who currently plays for Al-Hilal of Saudi Arabia pointed out that throughout the game the ‘Coffee Growers’ played a good game that they could have won.

“In the field I felt crushed, they passed us over, they were better but we won and it was what we needed,” he said in the first minutes of the digital program.

“We had to defend the entire match. Later, I saw my stats and 12 touch balls (all rejected). For me, I did not play well”, indicated the athlete.

It is necessary to mention that the ‘Culebra’ played the last edition of the 2022 Club World Cup with Al-Hilal. In the first match against Al-Jazeera, he managed to score a goal in a 6-1 victory. His next duel would be against Chelsea (current champion of the Champions League) where he would fall by the slightest difference and would be out of the competition.

ANDRÉ CARRILLO WILL BE DIRECTED BY RAMÓN DÍAZ

The former Copa Libertadores champion with River Plate in the 1996 season returns to Al Hilal, a club he already directed from 2016 to 2018 and where he was also champion three times. At that time, André Carrillo was still a member of Watford in the Premier League.

Díaz arrives at the Saudi Arabian team after a bad time at Al Nasr, a team from the United Arab Emirates, where he arrived in 2021, but had accumulated 10 losses and just 11 wins in 25 games led, which led to his imminent departure.

As has been happening for several years now, the “Pelado” team will be made up of Emiliano Díaz, Daniel Ferreira as assistants, Damián Héctor, Diego Pereira and Nicolás Romanazzi as analysts and part of his technical command.

Source: Elcomercio

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