December 23, 2024

“This happened in Argentina, and Flamengo has been informed”; Guerrero is “preparing” at Racing on the eve of the Libertadores

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“This happened in Argentina, and Flamengo has been informed”;  Guerrero is “preparing” at Racing on the eve of the Libertadores

Flamingo

With Gávea passing through, the Peruvian was signed by the Argentines in order to find good football again, but the disagreements reached the ears of Mais Querido

Photo: Jason Silva/agev - The Peruvian will be Flamengo's next opponent in the Libertadores.
Photo: Jason Silva/agev – The Peruvian will be Flamengo’s next opponent in the Libertadores.

Results round after round, no matter what competition you’re in, It caused several teams to run the beep, especially those that are lacking and worry fans. If players and coaches are not enough, in many cases boards of directors also suffer from constant pressure.

Winning and proving it on the court is a great way to cool off, but when the opposite happens, What’s more, in teams that can’t prepare anyway, it ends up turning into an endless crunch. On the other hand, there are those who win matches, play well, and be candidates for titles in 2023.

In case Flamingo, the defeat by Botafogo in Brazil, 3 to 2, activated the warning signal even more, so much so that Jorge Sampaoli is still trying to “fix the house”. Since the arrival of Vítor Pereira, everything has become more complicated, to the point that this change of command happened precisely to try to correct what didn’t work.

Photo: Luciano Belford/AGIF – The Peruvian player will return to his former club Libertadores.

If the situation in Javea is still tense, An old friend is also causing trouble: Paolo Guerrero, now 39, is uncomfortable with his performances in Argentina’s last two big league matches. Last Saturday (29), with family in Bombonera, Watch Racing’s defeat from the benchthe next opponent of Rubro Negro, with a score of 3-1 against Boca Juniors.

Should Guerrero retire now?

Should Guerrero retire now?

136 people voted

Play very little Gringo seems unhappy about not having a lot of chances on the field, and even knows he’s going up against his former club Next Thursday (4), at 7 p.m., in Your Bands. Since arriving in Argentina, he has only played 13 matches, scored 3 goals and provided 1 assist, but proves that his career is really coming to an end.

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