Luis Urruti He is one of the Universitario de Deportes’ most outstanding players at the start of the 2023 season. After confirming his nationalization as a Peruvian, the former River Plate striker from Uruguay renewed himself with the cream team, where he is going through his fourth consecutive year , making him not only a veteran of the squad but also a reference for his teammates. Shortly after the encounter between the ‘U’ and Cienciano, the striker indicated that he felt motivated to make history with the student team as he would like to wear the Blanquirroja later.
“Luckily I was nationalized, one of the main reasons was not to fill a quota as a foreigner here in Peru. I think that in quotes I’m another Peruvian and I still wanted the opportunity to continue playing here because it’s a competitive league where you pay well and also take advantage of nationalization for the Peru national team. It’s a dream I have to fulfill, one day qualifying to play a Copa America or even a World Cup,” he commented in an interview with En el VAR media.
Likewise, Urruti stated that this is his main goal this season Champions with the merengue squad and get as far as possible in the Copa Sudamericana.
“I think the goal here is to win at a local level. The ‘U’ is the biggest team and the one with the most titles in Peru and they haven’t been champions in 10 years so the main goal is to win here. Of course getting into the South American group stage is ideal for us and then step by step we go as far as possible,” he said.
Finally, the winger spoke of Fossati, a strategist he had previously met in Uruguay. “I had him at River so he’s a coach I already know. The truth is I was very good with him He’s a coach who knows what he wants to play, he motivates And God willing, we’re going to do well because I think it’s going to bring out the best in each of us,” he said.