The midfielder of the Peruvian team, Renato Tapiareferred to the designation of Ricardo Gareca as coach of Chile, and what it will mean for him to face ‘Tigre’ in the Qualifiers.
In dialogue with Diario Depor, he stressed that in these sports issues professionalism prevails and sentimentality must be put aside.
“The truth is that it is not special at all. Like I said, it’s your decision. He took it. She suddenly felt it was best for his career and what he wanted. It is taken as such,” Tapia told the aforementioned media.
“I think many people have commented with their hearts, others with their livers. But hey, it’s part of it. Suddenly, he feels that it is not a big problem to lead Chile after having been in Peru,” added the Celta de Vigo player.
On the other hand, he talked about the status of his injury, as he suffers from a grade I fibrillar tear in the rectus femoris of his right thigh, which will keep him off the playing fields for at least three weeks.
“I’m progressing. The truth is that very quickly, but little by little, because it is an area where, if it relapses, it will take another three or four weeks. So I have to take it easy, see how I feel day by day and try to do what the medical department tells me as well,” Tapia said.
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