Post by account_disabled on Jan 10, 2024 5:58:42 GMT -5
Peru washed its soul on the day of its farewell to the World Cup in Russia in a nostalgia function in which Paolo Guerrero, who went to so many instances to evade a doping punishment, invented the play for André Carrillo's goal and signed his own to win 0-2 to Australia in Sochi.
This Tuesday was a match that Australia needed to "win or win" to apply for their candidacy from Group C to the round of 16, and Ricardo Gareca's men faced it as a final to leave with a victory in their bags and some goals.
Mission accomplished!
Peru's first goal in its return to a World Cup after an absence of 36 years was a gem and came from the symbol of the Peruvian attack, Paolo Guerrero, who at 34 years old says that he does not think about leaving the Blanquirroja because he believes he still has a lot to do. give.
And it's true. Against him he met with two of his []Binance App Users Data[/] guards in the left alley and with the corner of his eye he saw the arrival of André Carrillo on the other side.
Ricardo Gareca's men entrenched themselves around Pedro Gallese's door and began to play with the need of a rival who needed to win or win
The right winger saw the cross arrive and without the ball falling he nailed it into the back of Mathew Ryan's net.
18 minutes passed and Peru scored on their first approach.
With the advantage, change of plants. Ricardo Gareca's men entrenched themselves around Pedro Gallese's door and began to play with the need of a rival who needed to "win or win" to be closer to qualifying.
The Sooceros then unleashed full pressure.
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In a spectacular short slalom, Tomo Rojic beat four rivals in the area but his shot was neutralized by the Peruvian goalkeeper.
Minutes later, Gallese once again looked timely to put an end to a triangulation that began with Rogic, continued on the right with Robbie Kruze and died without the expected final shot from Mathew Leckie.
Bert Van Marwijk's men tried everything, they ran as if there were no tomorrow but this Tuesday Guerrero, Flamengo's striker, was not there to be spoiled for his farewell to Russia.
50 minutes had passed when Christian Cueva came down the right wing, made marks and served the ball for the number nine to put the icing on the cake.
This Tuesday was a match that Australia needed to "win or win" to apply for their candidacy from Group C to the round of 16, and Ricardo Gareca's men faced it as a final to leave with a victory in their bags and some goals.
Mission accomplished!
Peru's first goal in its return to a World Cup after an absence of 36 years was a gem and came from the symbol of the Peruvian attack, Paolo Guerrero, who at 34 years old says that he does not think about leaving the Blanquirroja because he believes he still has a lot to do. give.
And it's true. Against him he met with two of his []Binance App Users Data[/] guards in the left alley and with the corner of his eye he saw the arrival of André Carrillo on the other side.
Ricardo Gareca's men entrenched themselves around Pedro Gallese's door and began to play with the need of a rival who needed to win or win
The right winger saw the cross arrive and without the ball falling he nailed it into the back of Mathew Ryan's net.
18 minutes passed and Peru scored on their first approach.
With the advantage, change of plants. Ricardo Gareca's men entrenched themselves around Pedro Gallese's door and began to play with the need of a rival who needed to "win or win" to be closer to qualifying.
The Sooceros then unleashed full pressure.
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In a spectacular short slalom, Tomo Rojic beat four rivals in the area but his shot was neutralized by the Peruvian goalkeeper.
Minutes later, Gallese once again looked timely to put an end to a triangulation that began with Rogic, continued on the right with Robbie Kruze and died without the expected final shot from Mathew Leckie.
Bert Van Marwijk's men tried everything, they ran as if there were no tomorrow but this Tuesday Guerrero, Flamengo's striker, was not there to be spoiled for his farewell to Russia.
50 minutes had passed when Christian Cueva came down the right wing, made marks and served the ball for the number nine to put the icing on the cake.