Chilean journalist and his harsh criticism of Juan Reynoso quotI

Chilean journalist and his harsh criticism of Juan Reynoso: "I hope he continues in Peru, one less rival"

Chilean journalist and his harsh criticism of Juan Reynoso quotI

After the Peruvian team’s defeat against Chile, the Bicolor coach was particularly highlighted, Juan Reynoso. The “Cabezón” received heavy criticism from the fans, but he was also “beaten” from the south of the country because of his poor tactical approach. The journalist Manuel de Tezanos, for example, analyzed the game on his YouTube channel and was surprised that, in his opinion, the Inca team had no intention of winning, to the point that he “asked” for the continuity of the coach , so La Roja had one less rival in the fight to qualify for the World Cup.

“I swear I’ve never experienced anything like this because I don’t attack. I hope (Reynoso) continues in Peru and has one less rival. I’ve never seen a team that doesn’t try to win the game. I understand that it’s about the draw, but.” “There is always the intention to at least launch a counterattack,” said the communicator.

Tezanos was even more succinct in his questions to the strategist, describing as “indecipherable” the game Blanquirroja proposed at the Monumental in Santiago. For the Chilean, it was unusual for Peru to abandon the attack, even in situations where it could make it difficult for his rival.

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“What happened in Peru was incomprehensible. I had never seen a processed corner end in a deficit, that is, someone comes out of the penalty area and decides to return with a defender and the defender with the goalkeeper. And without them putting too much pressure.” “That’s what he tried to do, Reynoso: it’s not my problem or that of the Chileans that (the Peruvians) have such a daring coach,” the comedian added.

How was Peru vs. Chili?

The duel between Bicolor and Red ended with a 2-0 win for Eduardo Berizzo’s team. Diego Valdés scored the first goal in the 74th minute, while Marcos López scored an own goal in the 90+1 minute.