At 38 years old, the also nicknamed “Brush” says he has plans to stay in the world of soccer and does not rule out reaching a managerial position one day: “for that I have to prepare myself, be 100% because there are many things that They can be implemented in the soccer that is being experienced today in Mexico (…) I see myself more in the management field, I would really like it”.
In his ideal eleven, this former Mexican national team exposes how complicated and short the activity of a professional athlete can be, since it lasts only a few years and one is not exempt from suffering injuries both in training and in matches.
Peralta highlighted the importance of taking care of money when you are active and professional recognition arrives: “I had some parents who always instilled in me that if I wanted to achieve something I had to save. That the money had to be spent on important things. That we had to give priority and not buy something simply because I felt like it”.
Tell us 3 tips that you would give young athletes to take care of their money
– First that they invest it even if it gives them little return
– Second, they also understand that even when you earn a lot, you cannot spend more than you earn.
– And the other is that they surround themselves with the right people, that if you are in a place where you think you are the smartest and the richest, you are in the wrong place.