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‘Mudo’ Rodríguez and his anecdote with the police fan: “If you want to run me over, I won’t tell you anything”

The former defender of the Peru team revealed that the fans still thank him for qualifying for the 2018 World Cup.” “Mudo” shared some stories from the fans.

The Peruvian team is preparing for the following qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup: The Bicolor will play two friendlies in March, whose rivals will be Germany and Morocco. Although the new qualifiers are about to start, fans still remember them World Cup 2018, if that Red and white qualified for a World Cup after 36 years. The footballers of this World Cup team are still remembered by the fans, as in the case of Alberto ‘Mudo’ Rodríguez.

In a recent interview, the defender admitted that Peruvian fans still thank him for being one of the architects of World Cup qualifiers despite not playing for more than a year. In a conversation with the ‘cuto’ gudalupe, The ‘mute’ shared some anecdotes he lived, one of which was with a police officer, a fan of the Two Tone.

“I remember they stopped me, intervened and when they saw me they greeted me and said: ‘If you want, drive drunk, hit me, I won’t tell you anything. They keep going,” Alberto Rodríguez told La fe de Cuto.

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Another time the The “stupid” Rodriguez He said some fans paid for the products he bought from various commercial establishments.

“Another was … I remember being in a faucet with my son and a man greets me, says thank you and as I take out some things I go to pay, the man had already gone and paid, I wanted me thank him and it was gone. I would have released more things (laughs),” he said.

“Later they wouldn’t let me pay in restaurants… And to date I haven’t played for more than a year and so far they keep thanking me,” he added.

What was ‘Mudo’ Rodríguez’s last team?

Alberto Rodriguez He played his football in teams like Sporting Cristal, Alianza Lima, Universitario de Deportes, Sporting Lisbon, among other. However, the last he defended was Athletic Alliance.