Sporting Cristal announced last Monday the departure of Roberto Mosquera from the technical management after being eliminated from Liga 1 2022. The Peruvian strategist still does not have a defined future, however, Bolívar has taken an interest in him.
according to portal Total Sports TV from Bolivia, the name of the national coach likes in the leadership of the ‘Celestes’ for his style of play. For this reason, it has emerged as a possibility to take the reins of the team in case the Brazilian Antonio Carlos Zago does not continue as DT.
In this regard, Mosquera referred to the option of directing again in Bolivia, since he was previously in command of Jorge Wilstermann and Royal Pari. “I have heard the same thing and I have not tried to comment. One team called me directly and I have heard some things from the other, but they have a coach and he has done very well”, declared in dialogue with ‘Toto’ Arévalo for the aforementioned medium.
After being consulted about a phrase he released in a chat with friends in which he stated that he could make the ‘Academy’ the Copa Libertadores champion, the strategist confirmed these words. “Yes, I did it and I said it inside because Bolívar has respect, but also a debt that with the budgets he manages, and the reinforcements, he must approach his history, which is done by winning a Copa Libertadores”he added.
The last meeting of the Peruvian strategist on the Sporting Cristal bench was the last Sunday in the defeat against Melgar that led to the elimination of League 1. Thus, he finished his second period in the light blue store that began in 2020, since before he was from the 2012 to mid 2013.
Mosquera left the brewing institution that came in first place in the 2020, 2021 and 2022 seasons. In addition, he was champion of League 1 in 2020 and won the 2021 Bicentennial Cup. He also lifted the national title in 2012.
Source: Elcomercio
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