Rebagliati and his harsh comment on Garecas return to the

Rebagliati and his harsh comment on Gareca’s return to the national team: "I wouldn’t like to see it"

Rebagliati and his harsh comment on Garecas return to the

Ricardo Gareca He is one of the technicians who have left their mark in the history of the Peruvian team. During his stay in Peru, the “Tigre” managed to break certain winning streaks and make the national team one of the countries that could compete against anyone. After the departure of Juan Reynoso due to the poor start of the Qualification 2026The Argentine strategist was one of the names most desired by fans to take the reins of the Bicolor.

However, this option will not be possible as the Peruvian Football Federation is currently negotiating the arrival of the current Universitario coach through Juan Carlos Oblitas. Jorge Fossatiwith which everything would go well so far.

Faced with this possibility for Gareca to return, one of those who expressed their opposition was the sports commentator Diego Rebagliati. The communicator pointed out that he does not want to see the “Tigre” as commander of the All Team again, as he does not believe in second parts, seeing it as very risky.

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What did Diego Rebagliati say about Ricardo Gareca?

“I wouldn’t like to see Gareca back in the Peruvian team. I don’t believe in second parts. I think second parts have a very high bar. It’s a very big risk. It seems to me that it is a stage, a.” “The path has now been crossed, and it seems to me that it is already there,” he said in the latest edition of the program “Al Winkel”.

What did Ricardo Gareca say about a possible return to the Peruvian team?

The Argentine coach, who is currently without a team, recently gave an interview on the streaming show “Sin Cassette” and was consulted about this option. The 65-year-old coach pointed out that at this point in time he sees no point in the association management wanting him to return.

“Peru is a country that I love. I wouldn’t find any sense in Peru suddenly looking for me after I lost six games, in such an unpleasant situation (…). I don’t see any point.” I don’t see it in sport in those who are now looking for us to see if we can do something. Not because you don’t want to return to the country or lead the national team again. Lozano and Oblitas know us, but they have decided to make a change. “I wouldn’t make sense of it,” he explained.

Furthermore, Gareca stated that he has experienced significant moments with those under his management and reiterated that he believes in the Peruvian player.

“In addition, we experienced very strong things with the players. We believe in the Peruvian football player, so how can I not think about the possibility of returning to a country that has given me everything (…). Feelings towards Peru will never change,” he added.