Jaqueline UcellaBrazilian coach who directs the peruvian team Under 20 women’s team, shared their balance after the South American of the category that reached the final hexagonal, but did not qualify for the World Cup.
“We greatly value the girls’ effort, work and dedication at all times. We were left with the feeling that we could qualify,” she said at first.
“This South American has brought to Peru a vision that we can be competitive. We hope that in the short term we can compete at a high level,” added the strategist.
Along these lines, he stressed that competitiveness comes from hard work in training, from conversations for “a change in mentality.”
Finally, she was very grateful for the reception of the Peruvian delegation that was prepared at the Videna facilities, in which the coach of the men’s team Jorge Fossati and the president of the Peruvian Football Federation, Agustín Lozano, were present.
“We knew there was a reception, but not on this dimension and we are grateful,” said Ucella.
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