After being called up to the Peruvian national team by Juan Reynoso, and not having debuted, Oliver Sonne was interviewed in Denmark and asked many questions about his time in our country. In that line, the Silkeborg defender dared to tell all the details and even revealed what the difference is between the fans of the Blanquirroja and the Danes.
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Oliver Sonne started by making it clear that he would return to the national team if they call him again, as he loved everything that being part of the group led by Juan Reynoso meant. He also revealed that he did not get any minutes in this first call-up because he had previously discussed it with the coach.
"It was part of the plan. I spoke with the national coach before going and for me, it was important to feel and see everything because it was a cultural change," Oliver Sonne said to the Bold media outlet. However, what surprised many fans of the Peruvian national team the most was the comparison he made between Peruvian and Danish fans.
Difference between Peruvian and Danish fans
"There were little things like that all the time (which are different from Denmark). When we had to go from A to B, we did it with an escort of 10 to 15 police cars. It was right when we had to go to the training field. There was so much enthusiasm from the fans that the bus would stop if we stayed quiet," he said.
"It was a real madness, and there is a huge respect and love for the national team. It was a wild experience. There is also that in Denmark, but in a completely different way," Oliver Sonne concluded.
Finally, it is important to note that it is not yet known if Juan Reynoso will call up the Danish-born player for the third double matchday of the qualifiers, in which Peru will face Bolivia and Venezuela. However, everything indicates that the defender will be present in the national team.