After being officially unveiled as the new coach of the Peru national team, Juan Reynoso immediately got to work: he visited different stadiums to see the players of the local tournament and met with some footballers from abroad via video calls. This is how he tries to make his first call, after which he will turn himself in Mexico.
That ‘Stubborn’ began his adventure as technical director in the Colonel Bolgnesi, with which he became champion of the final tournament and achieved the classification for Libertadores Cup for the first time in the club’s history. drove away University of SportsHe played 73 games and won the national title in 2009.
The next team was Sporting Crystal. Due to problems with the superiors, he was unable to do his job. Later he went to Melgar (national champion 2015), Puebla (big campaign) and followed suit blue crossthe greatest challenge he had reynoso. The last title won by the cement team was held by the Peruvian coach as team captain. He made the Mexican squad champions after 23 years.
His entire career as a technician reynoso Her father, who died in 2017, did not follow her. In this sense, the journalist Pedro García asked her about her father, who has always accompanied him on his path in football.
“(As a player) my father saw me; started to consolidate myself in the Peru team because we had an acceptable campaign because in our group the Copa America Ecuador 1993 it was very tough with Brazil, Paraguay and Chile. From the things that stick, he saw my consolidation in Mexico because I went to the important games,” he revealed for the Al Angle sports show.
“My father would cry. He wouldn’t tell me anything and just cry. As a technician, he saw me as far as Melgar, but he didn’t see me again in Mexico,” he emphasized with a distorted face.
When will Juan Reynoso’s debut for the national team be?
The bicolor will play some friendlies at the FIFA date. One of the already confirmed rivals is Mexico. The meeting will take place on September 24th on North American soil. This will be the debut of “Cabezón” as technical director of the Peru team.