Ricardo Gareca, coach of Peru, highlighted the commitment and character of his players during the match against Argentina. The 'Tigre' ensured that nothing is set in stone in the closing stages of the Russia 2018 Qualifiers.
Ricardo Gareca, the Argentine coach, stated that Peru took "an important step" towards qualifying for the World Cup in Russia by drawing 0-0 with Argentina in Buenos Aires, but he warned that nothing is "guaranteed" and anything can happen in the final match this Tuesday.
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"We obtained a result. Although we came to win, getting a result in Argentina is difficult. We played the game we wanted, but we lacked progress in attack," said Ricardo Gareca after the penultimate match played at the La Bombonera stadium.
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"Reaching a qualification depending on ourselves with our home crowd is important. We don't have anything guaranteed. We will face a team that lost and needs to win. Anything can happen in the final match. The positive thing about this situation is that we depend on ourselves," he emphasized.
"We took an important step, but we haven't achieved anything. One can speak when they achieve something," he pointed out.
Source: EFE
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