Dina Boluarte sends message after Peru vs. Uruguay: “United we are stronger. Up Peru!”

The deputy minister of Peru spoke before the Peruvian vs. Uruguay for the Qatar 2022 Qualifiers.

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Dina Boluarte does not lose faith and like all Peruvians dreams of seeing our national team go to the Qatar 2022 World Cup. The vice president was very optimistic and assured that this is the time to reunite.

Through her Twitter account, the also Minister of Development and Social Inclusion, expressed that she has high hopes for our team. As is known, this Thursday Peru faces the Uruguayan national team.

“You inspire our dream of reaching a world cup again. United we are stronger. Up Peru!” , published the official Boluarte.

For her part, Congresswoman Ruth Luque sent a message that some users have criticized her, since she would be using the issue of selection to mix it with politics.

“Today Peru wins as it always must win memory and justice. Long live Peru!” , he said .

The Peruvian National Football Team is in Montevideo where an important match is being played, as this match is key to ensuring our passage to Qatar 2022.

PERUVIAN FANS CLEAN UP STREETS AFTER FLAG IN MONTEVIDEO

Peruvian fans have won the applause and respect of many Uruguayans, as a sign of education and civility they decided to clean the streets in front of the hotel where our football team spent the night.

The great initiative had an impact not only on the local media, but also on the foreign press. “It is to be congratulated. Peruvian fans gathered to hold a flag in support of their national team. Then what did they do? Gather all the dirt they had left behind. Without words,” wrote a news page 'charrúa'.

“Since the afternoon, Peruvian fans noted their presence in the area of Pocitos, where the delegation is located. Little by little they arrived, they coped the rambla with their drums and albirrojos flags, and later they left everything impeccable. No garbage or broken glass was found in the immediate vicinity”, can be read on the portal Fútbol Uy.

The Peruvian team will go out in search of a victory tonight that will allow them to be closer to the dream of going to a World Cup in a row. However, it will not be easy. His rival, Uruguay, has not lost the hand of Diego Alonso after the departure of Oscar Washington Tabárez. He beat Paraguay on a visit and thrashed Venezuela as a home.

The history of matches between both teams could also be said to be a difficult place for the 'bicolor'. Peru has not beats Uruguay in visiting condition since June 2, 2004. At that time, the 'everyone's team' beat the Uruguayans 3-1 with goals from Nolberto Solano, Claudio Pizarro and Jefferson Farfan.

Peru lineup:

Pedro Gallese; Luis Advíncula, Carlos Zambrano, Alexander Callens, Miguel Trauco; Renato Tapia, Yoshimar Yotún, Sergio Peña; Christian Cueva, André Carrillo and Gianluca Lapadula.

Alternates: Angelo Campos, Carlos Cáceda, Aldo Corzo, Christian Ramos, Luis Abram, Marcos Lopez, Wilder Cartagena, Horacio Calcaterra, Christofer Gonzales, Edison Flores, Alex Valera, Santiago Ormeno

Uruguay lineup:

Sergio Rochet; Ronald Araujo, Diego Godin, Jose Maria Gimenez, Mathias Olivera; Facundo Pellistri, Rodrigo Bentancur, Federico Valverde, Giorgian De Arrascaeta; Luis Suarez and Darwin Nunez.

Alternates: Fernando Muslera, Sebastian Sosa, Martin Caceres, Damian Suarez, Matias Vina, Sebastian Coates, Manuel Ugarte, Lucas Torreira, Nicolas De La Cruz, Facundo Torres, Maximiliano Gomez, Edinson Cavani.

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