Luis Advíncula He is having a good time in his club Boca Juniors, and now he will seek to earn a place in the 11 of the new coach of the peruvian teamJorge Fossati.
The Uruguayan strategist usually lines up with a 1-3-5-2 formation, while the red and white team in recent years played with the 1-4-4-2 system.
In this regard, ‘El Rayo’, in dialogue with the program ‘De Una’, shared his impressions of being part of the Peruvian team with the aforementioned variant on the playing field.
“It wouldn’t bother me. I have played some games as a left back, not as a winger. We know that the player always wants to play. Even as a central defender. So, if there comes a time in the finals when he is required to do so, he would have no problem,” Advíncula said.
“When I arrive in Peru we will talk more about it. I like it. It is a position that any full-back likes. Although we have to defend, I like to attack, score goals, be a protagonist,” he added.
On the other hand, he referred to the last position of the Peruvian team in the Qualifiers and stressed that this is just beginning.
“We have not started well in the Qualifiers. We have to go game by game. There are many people who have already gotten off the boat. It is respected. Let’s wait and see how this ends and see who gets back on,” she noted.
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