By: Luis Imana
A new stage began for the Peru national team after completing his first training session with Juan Reynoso as coach of the national team yesterday afternoon.
At the disposal of the ‘cabezón’ were those who play in the local tournament: José Carvallo (Universitario), Alejandro Duarte (Sporting Cristal), Aldo Corzo (Universitario), Nilson Loyola (Sporting Cristal), Yoshimar Yotún (Sporting Cristal) Y Piero Quispa (University).
Of all, the cream club midfielder is set to have his first experience with the senior side where he will look to fill eyes reynoso Add minutes played in the friendlies against Mexico and El Salvador on September 24th and 27th respectively.
In addition, the shortlisted players who will work in San Luis until Thursday, September 15 took part in this training session.
Within this group supervised by Néstor Ibarra were Carlos Ascues, Joao Montoya, Renzo Garcés, Jairo ConchaChristopher Olivares y Aaron Sanchez.
This call was made so that the chosen ones work alongside the absolute team, adapting to the Blanquirroja model and expanding the universe of national team players for the next qualifiers.
One of the most important novelties was the appearance of Catriel Cabellos. The 18-year-old player, who belongs to Racing Club, was invited by the technical team to assess his potential.
Likewise, Andy Polowho was called up for the shortlist worked with the senior national team who will be touring on North American soil.
Most sessions take place in the morning. Double shifts (9:00 and 16:00) will not be worked until tomorrow. The test match participants called up by the local media will train in La Videna until Saturday 17th.
On Sunday everyone will be in peace and on Monday 19th in the afternoon they will go to Los Angeles, where they will meet the players who are active abroad.
Peru meet Mexico at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena and El Salvador at Audi Field in Washington DC, aiming to add their first victories of the Reynoso era and showing a style of play that inspires with a classification for the World Cup 2026.
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The Rose Bowl, a stadium where Peru and Mexico will play, accommodates 92,000 spectators.
77% of the called-up players play abroad.