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Vandals make pints in Arequipa shortly after Melgar vs. Deportivo Cali

Melgar will qualify for the South American quarterfinals when he faces Deportivo Cali in a few hours at the UNSA Stadium. However, the previous match was overshadowed by the pints made by some vandals in Arequipa

According to the pictures you presented successfulthe criminals graphed doodles on a wall in the Historic Center of the city. “Come on Cali”is read on a wall of a store and that caused discomfort among the citizens of the area.

After a few minutes, the members of the National Police of Peru (PNP) received the complaint from the neighbors and went to the place to proceed to erase the graffiti.

The images of the pints became viral on social networks and users rejected this type of vandalism within hours of the commitment. “This is unacceptable” either “The action is unfortunate”were some of the comments.

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The red and black team arrives motivated for this commitment since they won the 2022 Opening Tournament the weekend after the goalless draw against Alianza Atlético in Sullana. Now, he hopes to give a new joy to his fans who will fill the venue.

Likewise, this meeting will mark the farewell of Néstor Lorenzo from the technical management. The Argentine strategist will go to train the Colombian team and Pablo Lavallén will be the one to take the reins of the Arequipa team.

On the other hand, Deportivo Cali will arrive in Arequipa under the interim direction of Ítalo Cervino, who replaced Rafael Dudamel, DT who left office after equalizing 0-0 against the “rojinegros” in Colombia. Precisely, the interim coach referred to the duel against Melgar.

“I am from the house and I have been assigned this great responsibility. We are working on possession of the ball and although there have been few sessions, I am sure that we will reflect it on the pitch. There are things to improve on offense, so we have worked on changes and movements.”assured the interim technician.

Source: Elcomercio

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