The Peruvian team completed his second day of training in Seoul, as part of his preparation for what will be the friendly duel against South Korea this Friday. The works, led by the technical command of Juan Reynoso, had as a great novelty the presence of Paolo Guerrero, Christofer Gonzales, Sergio Peña, José Carvallo and Alex Valera, who joined the main squad after their respective local and international competitions. The Goyang Stadium court witnessed the activation routines and a technique drill that lasted 15 minutes, before giving way to offensive progressions for 25 minutes.
In total, there were 16 elements that the ‘Chess player’ could count on for this occasion, since Christian Cueva, Yoshimar Yotún, Alexander Callens, Carlos Cáceda, Christopher Olivares, Edison Flores, Carlos Zambrano, Marcos López, Bryan Reyna, Jhilmar Lora and Jesús Castillo were already part of the delegation that traveled with the Inca painting.
With this, it would only remain that the Peruvian team receive their last summoned, the same ones that will be added in the next few hours to complete the squad as soon as possible with the intention that Juan Reynoso can train with the full team. Pay attention to a detail, it is necessary to point out that, for the match against South Koreathe ‘Cabezón’ will not be able to count on Luis Advíncula and Andy Polo, who were called off due to injury.
Peru’s agenda in South Korea
The works of the Peruvian team will continue at Goyang Stadium (Goyan, South Korea) until Wednesday, June 14. A day later, they will move to the Nongshim Hotel, located in Busan. That day, the press conference will be at 6:00 pm (at 4:00 am in Peru), while the training will be at 8:00 pm (at 6:00 am in Peru) at Busan Asiad Main Stadium, precisely at the time of the match against the World Cup team in Qatar 2022.
The first stage of the Asian tour will close on Friday, June 16, when Peru faces the Korean team at 8:00 pm (at 6:00 am in Peru). This will be Juan Reynoso’s seventh duel in command of ‘La Bicolor’, so he would try some variants with the intention of seeing his new squad in action. This will be the second meeting between the Incas and the Asians, after the disputed one -in August 2013 -when Sergio Markarián was the DT-, with a 0-0 final score.
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