Catriel Cabellos was called up for the Racing first team ahead of the match against Tigre for the Champions Trophy playoff. The Peruvian player could debut this Wednesday in the squad led by Fernando Gago.
With great football qualities, the 18-year-old midfielder quickly gained the trust of the Argentine coach. In recent days, he worked with the campus and was one of those who stood out the most. For that reason, the DT decided to include him among those cited.
After learning the news of his call, Cabellos shared his emotion through his social networks. “God is great”wrote the midfielder through his Twitter account and received congratulations from his Peruvian followers and fans.
God is great ???? https://t.co/qKzQXQeTRo
– Catriel Hair (@CatriCabellos) November 2, 2022
A few minutes ago, the ‘Academy’ confirmed that Catriel Cabellos will go to the substitute bench in the match against Tigre. The national player will wear the number ’31’ and will be on the lookout for any order from Fernando Gago.
This is the formation against Tigre, from 3:00 p.m. on the Huracán court, for the qualifying tiebreaker to define the Champions Trophy.
Let’s go Racing! ???????????? pic.twitter.com/7Y1pSb8KI0
– Racing Club (@RacingClub) November 2, 2022
Cabellos has been summoned to the lower categories of the Peruvian national team
His great performance with Racing also echoed in Peru, even being called up to join the U-20 National Team. In addition, he also played a match with the U-23 and his level was so good that he was invited to a training round with the senior team, currently led by Juan Reynoso.
From Argentina, different media have been highlighting the game of the national soccer player. “It is a polyfunctional of those rarely found”, mentioned the newspaper Ole in a note where they announced their call. In the Reserve, he ended up standing out as a winger in a 4-3-3 scheme, but he also plays as a right back, double five, inside and midfielder on the right flank.
Source: Elcomercio
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