Luis Advíncula
Luis Advíncula swears that there's nothing wrong with Boca Juniors' field and that even if they shout or insult them, the Peru national team will still get a good result from Peru vs. Argentina. 'I could even put on the gloves and play, I have no problem and I could even keep a clean sheet, daddy. Here in the pickup games, I'm the starting goalkeeper'
Luis Advíncula
Luis Advíncula, defender of the Peru national team and Lobos BUAP from Mexico, affirms that La Bombonera doesn't intimidate anyone and, on the contrary, all the players dream of winning there against Argentina.
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'There's nothing wrong, they can't enter the field. They can shout at you, they can insult you up close, but they can't enter the field, but if they do enter, then we have to start running. If not, as long as they can't enter, there's no problem', added the sideback to RPP.
The absences of Ramos, Hurtado, Cueva, and Carrillo in Peru vs. Argentina won't affect Luis Advíncula. “This is a young group, but at the same time mature. All the players who are here now, those who have been here before, and those who aren't here anymore, anyone would die to play this match. For a professional footballer, it's a dream match. I think whoever gets to play will enjoy it and play it in the best way”, he emphasized.
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This Peru national team has already shown that whoever gets to play always gets stronger with the others and ends up playing a great match. It was my turn and Corzo's, and the team won. Paolo wasn't there, Ruidíaz played and the team won. The same with ‘Marrón’ (Araujo) when he had to play as well and I think everyone did well. So, Peru goes with all its weapons to play a great match there', asserted the defender prior to Peru vs. Argentina.
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— Diario El Bocón (@elbocononline) 23 de marzo de 2017