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“Paolo will not be the last player to retire from a club that does not correspond to his prestige, his destination should have been Alianza” | OPINION

The regional governor of La Libertad – and head of the UCV – needed a coup that would allow him to regain the trust of the northern population, desperate for the escalation of violence that they must endure every day. And we say coup de effect because the states of emergency have amply proven their ineffectiveness, as the inhabitants of Callao or San Martín de Porres can attest. Also last Thursday, the coinism bench presented a bill to amnesty members of the police and armed forces who are immersed in judicial processes for combating citizen insecurity and organized crime. Needless to say, the conditions of the agreement at the Government Palace were.

Is it an excess to relate these political commitments to the signing of Guerrero? Draw your own conclusions, But in politics – we all know it – coincidences do not exist.

If Trujillo’s insecurity was the reason – or one of them – for the delay in finalizing the contract, there is nothing to criticize Paolo. The inability of the State to solve the basic problems of the population makes Peru look more and more like those dystopian societies that abound in books and movies, where everyone struggles to survive. The country, almost without realizing it, is becoming a location for “The Last of Us.” And no one likes to live on the run like ‘Joel’, Pedro Pascal’s character.

Although the details of the negotiation have not been revealed, it has emerged that Paolo will earn the highest salary in the history of League 1 for one season, along with other benefits typical of a player of his category. Who wins with this operation? Definitely, the UCV. His presence will not only highlight it in sports, but will generate enormous commercial appeal (box office, sponsors, marketing, television rights, etc.) that will more than pay for your investment. In the process, the university benefits, which for several years has been involved in various scandals, many of them related to the doubts raised about the quality of the education it provides.

He also wins Liga 1, which is very good for having the country’s most beloved player competing. Can you imagine what Mansiche will be like when it’s UCV’s turn to face Alianza? Rest assured that the next match with Cristal will not be played at the Gallardo but at the Nacional. Guerrero will be an attraction wherever he plays, even in cities like Huancayo that usually turn their backs on their clubs.

The big question is, does Guerrero win? The ton of money you will receive will hardly make a difference in your checking account. Surely, the club will provide him with all the facilities so that he can live peacefully in Trujillo and can visit his family in Lima or Brazil. The question, in any case, should focus on whether the UCV should be the team that hosts his return to Peru. Is it the shirt we wanted to see him score the last goals of his career in?

But at 40 years old, he is convinced that he is still capable of continuing to score goals and provide glimpses of his greatness. May luck be with you.



Source: Elcomercio

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