The president of the Peruvian Football Federation (FPF), Agustin Lozanospoke with the media, on the occasion of the announcement of the new infrastructure that will be built in the National Sports Village (Videna), and highlighted the support provided to the footballer Christian Cuevawho is training at the aforementioned facilities.
“In the Federation we support all the players without exception, but this is the time to support Christian (Cueva) in his recovery and we are doing it with all the love and affection, with everything we need to have him back in the squad.” courts,” declared Lozano.
“Christian has all the support, all the support, as we have given to the players at all times,” he added.
Along these lines, he was encouraged to give his impressions in these days that he has seen him train at Videna and highlighted his commitment to completely overcome his injury.
“He is eager to play, however I have felt from him a very firm responsibility and maturity of wanting to wait a little to get 100%,” commented the president of the FPF with enthusiasm.
“But I have seen him train and I believe, in my opinion, that if I let him out into the ring he will do important things,” he added.
Finally, he stressed that the last word, for a possible call for Cueva in the short or medium term, belongs to coach Jorge Fossati.
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