Juan Reynoso has received multiple criticisms because the performance of the Peruvian national team has not been as expected in the friendlies against Germany and Morocco. The coach is not favored by the average fan, who has heavily criticized his team's attacking approach.
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In this context, there is a former football player who does not see the decisions of the popular 'Cabezón' (Juan Reynoso) as bad and supports his plans to test new promises in the 'team of all.' This is José Pereda, who in the years 2000 and 2001 won the Copa Libertadores with Boca Juniors, but not only that, in 2000 he had the honor of defeating Real Madrid with Iker Casillas and Raúl.
In an interview with the program 'Todas Las Voces del Fútbol,' the defender assured that, although the results were not as expected in the 'Blanquirroja' tour, patience is needed since these friendlies have been used to test new alternatives. "Experimenting and trying new things is always important, it depends on each coach when to do it. Beyond the defeat, it leaves us with the learning to do better in the future," were the words of the former player.
Pereda also played for the Peruvian national team and left a significant mark despite his position on the field. He scored 4 goals in 27 matches played.
Other titles by José Pereda in clubs
José Pereda not only triumphed in Boca Juniors but also made a difference in Universitario de Deportes, where he won three championships. The titles he won were in 1992, 1993, and 1998.