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Oliver Sonne, 30 minutes of play and unprecedented ovation: what kind of player is he and how useful will he be for Fossati

“It has been incredible. Since he came out to do the warm-up work, the entire south stand of the Alejandro Villanueva stadium began shouting his name. When coach Jorge Fossati called him, forget it… In the block he made, in the previous play that ended with the goal disallowed for Alexander Callens, and in the one in which he confronted the Nicaraguan after a foul, the entire stadium collapsed”narrates one of those sent by DT to cover the friendly match.

Perhaps, as Cristhian Hinostroza tweeted, one of the few who invests his hours in following Peruvians abroad and searching for new ‘Lapadulas’ in the world and discoverer of Sonne himself, something similar had happened before. At the time with Yordy Reyna or Cristian Benavente. But none to the magnitude of Oliver. The fan’s euphoria even generated some disagreement in the coach: he declared at a press conference after the meeting.

explains Guerra-García, author of books such as “El futbol macho: 50 years of the Peru Cup”, “Teams that were”, “Stadiums in Peru”, among others that tell the history of our football.

Oliver Sonne He entered at 58′ for Miguel Trauco. And he positioned himself as a wingback on the left wing. It had been commented in the previous days that Fossati had tried him as an inside player on the right, but finally ended up sending him to the left. He is right-footed, he plays as a right back for his club, Silkeborg IF in Denmark, but he can also play on the other wing, as he did against Nicaragua. That was his calling card: being multifunctional.

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“He is a versatile player”

Maybe it’s out of curiosity to know how he plays. Or maybe because of that belief that what is outside is better than what is here. The truth is that the fan asked Oliver Sonne from the beginning and unleashed his euphoria when he saw him on the playing field. But, which player did the Peruvian team win with his debut?

For Cristhian Hinostroza, the Peruvian who did not discover standing out in Denmark, .

adds Hinostroza.

Oliver will probably continue to have minutes on Tuesday against the Dominican Republic, whether as a starter or coming off the bench. With just 30 minutes of play, the Dane with Peruvian roots has already won the fans’ affection. It will be entirely up to him to follow the path of Lapadula.



Source: Elcomercio

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