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Paorogerello says “enough”
Peruvian striker Paorogerello41, he said that retiring from soccer at the end of this season in his country’s tournament is “very likely.” Lima Alliance。 When he was asked by a specialized media on Monday about his possibility of retirement, the attacker responded, “Yes, it is very possible.”
“I will analyze it at the end of the year. I feel very good on myself. I feel very good physically. I am 41 years old and I did not expect to feel very good at this age.” And player said before. He emphasized that he was able to work in the pre -season four years later. Sleller has already announced his retirement from the Peroop Ball Team in early January. He is the biggest historical scorer.
He added that in mid -January, the choice could not get the necessary results and did not get misfortune. “
“After work is over, we’re more appropriate, so I’m sorry to come out like that,” he said, the last job that Peru is currently seven points in Southern American qualifying in the 2026 World Cup. I said in connection with.
Apparently, in the pre -season of the team led by Argentina Nestar Gorogito, it is very likely that Guerero will be the headline of Lima Alliance in the first round of the Copa Rivatador phase 1, which plays with the Palaguay people on Wednesday. , ASUNCIón.
Success passing through Bayern Munich
After building a career in Germany in both Bayern Munich and Hamburg, Guerello is Corinthians (2012-2015), El Flamengo (2015-2018), Inter de Porto Allegre (2019-2021), Avay I played in (2022). He was an intertotted glass with Hamburg, the Club World Cup with “FLA”, and the winner of the Southern American record with the Corinthians. In 2020, he was surgically intervened in late 2021 because he had a right knee injury and broken ligament.
In January 2023, he signed an AVELLANEDA ARGENTINO RACING, which was cut off “with a common agreement with the club” six months later. Later, before staying in the Lima Alliance, he passed the Sports League in Ecuador and Cesar Baleo at the University of Peru.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
Sophia Jhon is a sports journalist and author. He has worked as a news editor for Sportish and is now a sport columnist for the same publication. Alberta’s professional interests lie largely in sports news, with an emphasis on English football. He has also written articles on other sporting topics.
