Will Christian Cueva play in League 1 with Cesar Vallejo

Will Christian Cueva play in League 1 with César Vallejo? “Crazy” Abreu decided on “Aladdin”

The “10” of the Peruvian team trains with the team of poets led by Uruguayan Sebastián Abreu. In this regard, DT spoke about a possible return of the footballer to Peruvian football.

Looking at the beginning of League 1-2023, Amidst all the uncertainty due to the broadcasting rights, the César Vallejo Club is carrying out its training sessions with its renewed squad that has DT as Sebastian Abreu. It was also revealed that Christian Cueva, a player from the Peru team, was a guest at the North team’s concentrations at his Villa Poeta.

Christian Cueva and Beto da Silva in training at the César Vallejo Club.  Photo: Cesar Vallejo

Christian Cueva and Beto da Silva in training at the César Vallejo Club. Photo: Cesar Vallejo

Referring to the arrival of ‘Aladino’ last season, ‘Loco’ had nothing but praise for the ’10’: “It’s nice to have a player of the hierarchy like Christian Cueva in training. He’s a motivating player the rest of the boys. We are grateful that he accepted the invitation”, he mentioned “football as a field”.

With that in mind, many doubted the veteran footballer would join the squad for the Season of Poetry league 1 j South American Cup 2023, and he would no longer reach Alianza Lima, a team he was close to signing with. With this in mind, the ‘charrúa’ stated: “Christian Cueva is training with us, but without commitment in exchange”, adding that no further reinforcements will be added. “The César Vallejo campus is closed. We’re 32. If Diether Vásquez can go, who can go at this point, I would still say it’s closed unless there’s a big exception,” Abreu said.

‘Loco’ Abreu at the start of the 1st league

In conclusion, the former Uruguayan team player had a few words on the delay in starting the Peruvian championship due to the protests: “Let’s hope the situation can be resolved peacefully. Football is the most important of the unimportant. Here are other more delicate things that take precedence.”

“I’m all for being able to help make it play, whether it’s by moving to another city, with or without height, with or without people. We’re ready to play,” Abreu concluded.