The Peruvian national team is going through its worst moment in more than 10 years and all the fans have lost patience with Juan Reynoso, who called up Oliver Sonne from Denmark but didn't let him play a single minute in two matches. In that regard, despite not having officially debuted with the Blanquirroja, the right-back has impressive statistics at Silkeborg.
YOU CAN SEE Silkeborg's coach made a radical decision with Oliver Sonne after not being considered for the national team
Many are curious about the surprising contradiction of the coach of the Peruvian national team, who claimed that the player from the Liga 1 is not ready to play 60 consecutive minutes, but still decided to leave out Oliver Sonne, who plays at the highest level in a European competition and has been a starter in all of his team's matches. The defender with Inca roots stands out among all his club teammates.
So far, Oliver Sonne has played in 11 out of the 12 matches of the Danish Superliga with Silkeborg this season and has never been substituted. In other words, he has played 92% of the minutes in the competition. Likewise, his club is currently the leader of the tournament with a total of 25 points, although it depends on other results to stay in that position at the end of the current matchday.
Furthermore, he has provided one assist and received three yellow cards in the competition so far, although it's worth noting that he has also played an extra match in the Danish Cup. Similarly, it's also important to highlight that Oliver Sonne not only knows how to play as a right-back, but he has also played as a winger on that same side.
What is Oliver Sonne's value?
After being called up to the Peruvian national team, Oliver Sonne reached a value of 800,000 euros in the transfer market, according to the well-known portal Transfermarkt. This is the highest value that the 22-year-old player has reached since he started his professional career as a footballer.