Franco Navarro reveals the main flaw that Serna had in

Franco Navarro reveals the main flaw that Serna had in ADT and that must improve in Alianza

Franco Navarro reveals the main flaw that Serna had in

Lima Alliance announced the signing Kevin Serna for the following period, in which they will play in the first division and the Copa Libertadores. The Colombian's good performances aroused the interest not only of the intimate team, but also of Sporting Cristal. However, the experienced winger decided to join the blue and white team, which started pre-season training on December 11th.

After his recent integration into Alianza Lima, the national coach Franco Navarro He pointed to that pass and highlighted Serna's abilities. The coach had him in his ranks for the last two seasons at Vendaval Celeste.

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What did Franco Navarro say about Kevin Serna?

The 62-year-old strategist highlighted Kevin Serna's professionalism and said that he was never injured during his stay in Tarma. In addition, he described his integration into Alianza Lima as a “leap in quality”.

“Alianza has acquired a super professional, disciplined and serious player. Truly wonderful as a person because he was never hurt. I've had him for a year and a half, he has discipline in training and clear goals. He was already an important player and this year he has developed even more. He won't have any problems, it's a step up in quality and hierarchy, so he has a lot of conditions, let's hope he does very well,” Navarro said in a recent interview for Willax Deportes.

Navarro also identified the main problem of the 25-year-old, who scored six goals and provided eight assists with the Tarmeño team last season.

“For me it was the best of the tournament this year. He needs to work on that a lot because he has the ability to reach the penalty area and be one on one with the goalkeeper. So if that calm improves for definition, he would be an almost complete player,” he added.