The Sunday paper 'Reporte Semanal' aired an interview with Luis Alberto Guadalupe, better known as 'El cuto' Guadalupe, where he didn't hesitate to refer to the controversial dance in which Australian goalkeeper Andrew Redmayne was the protagonist. See what he said.
As we know, the fall of the Peruvian national team in the Qatar 2022 playoff has one of the main culprits in the team's goalkeeper, Andrew Redmayne, who achieved worldwide fame not only for his football skills but also for his dance moves that he performed when standing in the goal during the penalty shootout.
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In response to this, the man of faith, Luis 'Cuto' Guadalupe, was not unaware of it and after expressing his discomfort with Peru's defeat a few weeks ago, he firmly referred to the Australian goalkeeper.
El cuto calls Andrew Redmayne 'Clown'
As you may know, the 'Cuto' traveled to Qatar to accompany the Peruvian national team in the match against Australia. However, even though a few weeks have passed, for Luis Guadalupe, the defeat is still painful, so he revealed what he experienced in Doha during the penalty shootout.
"I believe that the attitude of the goalkeeper -which is prohibited- because one thing is to move on the line but what he did was a joke, it was his resource but the goalkeeper didn't do anything, he kept going and going until he got lucky," said the former national team member.
There is no doubt that 'Cuto' Guadalupe continues to be one of the most beloved Peruvians in the country, and to the joy of his fans, they can now see him as a judge on the program Perú Tiene Talento.
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