Yoshimar Yotún talked about the permanence of Ricardo Gareca, how they found his idea of the game and thanked the technical command

The driver of the Peruvian national team scored the second goal in the 2-0 victory over Paraguay on the last date of the South American Qualifiers. In addition, he played in 17 of the 18 matches of the Conmebol tournament.

Yoshimar Yotún, a benchmark for the Peruvian national team and one of the leaders in these two processes, spoke in a recent interview with coach Ricardo Gareca and commented that he wants him to stay in command of the 'red white'. The steering wheel also thanked the technical command, who helped him in the time he was without a club. In addition, he confessed how the idea of playing the 'bicolor' was found since the arrival of the 'Tiger' in 2015.

He first referred to the Argentine strategist and wants him to stay with the national team. “Let him stay! The teacher is happy with us, he is happy in the Videna enjoying our day to day life. When he first came to the national team, he said that he believed in the Peruvian player, who knew in our potential. He's enjoying us and we're enjoying him. In my opinion, everything indicates that he has to remain in charge of the national team because of everything we are achieving and what we are enjoying,” he said for Movistar Deportes' Al Ángulo program.

On the other hand, he was grateful to the technical command and the great work they do. “I will always be grateful to the entire technical command. Maybe it wasn't his obligation to stay with me to train, to get under 20 to make them sparring, to get equipment so that I can play. They behaved very well to me, but it's the whole selection. In the selection nothing is random, they have everything programmed, everything in its place. That makes the selection at a good level.”

At another time he confessed how they came to the idea of a game that he has today. “What remains for us to give all that support that he gives you. Ricardo Gareca is a teacher who puts together his tactics, but when we asked him to let us go free on the offensive end, he said: 'Yes, I like the idea'. We started from there and I think things worked out really well.”

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