Rosa Valiente: Why was “Matadorcita” removed from the Peru team and what was she accused of?

read “Little Killers” brought great joy to the whole country after participating in it South American Youth 2012, where they won the gold medal. Two years later, an announcement by national team coach Natalia Málaga surprised fans of the Peruvian volleyball team by revealing that she was parting Rosa Valiente from La Bicolor for an important reason.

Although the final decision of Natalia Malaga about the future of “Little Killer” in the national group generated the uneasiness of brave rose, Years later, the athlete accepted her expulsion and apologized to the popular “Mala Mala”. But what really happened to the volleyball player? Next we tell you about the release of the strategist.

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Why was “Matadorcita” left out of the Peru team?

Seemingly, brave rose added many fouls during his participation in the tournament women’s volleyball team which were interpreted as serious. Therefore, Málaga made a drastic decision on continuity, announcing the breakup of the work due to various periods of indiscipline.

Via the official Facebook account, Natalia Malaga wrote that Rosa Valiente would not accompany the “Matadorcitas” in the following training sessions as she was already separated from the Peruvian team.

64d5495819115c1bc24add04 Rosa Valiente won the gold medal at the 2012 South American Youth Championship. Photo: Andina

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What was Rosa Valiente accused of after being separated from the Peru team?

In the same message, the Peruvian strategist pointed out the lack of brave rose that led him to make that decision.

“Rosa Valiente is separated for indiscipline because she lied to me about not taking care of herself, she gains weight for not being present, she doesn’t care about the injury, she tires me out. In short, she is.” “A fresh woman who thinks she deserves everything. She’s wrong, things are deserved,” wrote Natalia Málaga, only to find out later that the “Matadorcita” was pregnant.