After Jorge Fossati was officially appointed as the brand new coach of the Peruvian team, he began the plan for friendlies and the Copa América 2024, the first challenges he will have to face with the “Bicolor” diver.
The Uruguayan doesn't want to neglect anything or leave anything to chance. Therefore, he has already determined in his planning what he will do when he returns from Montevideo and will be presented as the new coach of the Peruvian team this Wednesday, January 10, in La Videna.
The coach has clear goals: return to the Copa América final, then get the points in qualifying and qualify for the 2026 World Cup.
The first thing he will do is plan a trip to Europe before the friendly matches in March to meet the players playing on the Old Continent and surrounding places.
Another important point for Fossati is to leave something to the different categories of Peruvian football and to bring about the generational change so requested so that in the future it is no longer so difficult to have high-level players. For this reason, he does not want to neglect even a smaller tournament and in each tournament he will always try to be a technical assistant, as in the case of the Pre-Olympics in Venezuela, where he will pay attention to each football player with the idea of seeing who belongs to the adult team can join for the qualification.
The strategist has a difficult task: he must once again convince the Peruvian footballer that he can compete at international level again.
Fossati's idea is to set up a defined system for the Copa América in June. His idea is to try out the back three and for now he plans to put Renato Tapia back at the helm as he is currently enjoying a good time at Celta de Vigo, where he is a figure in every La Liga game.