Honduras Coach: “We Want to Be Protagonists with the Ball Against the Peruvian National Team”

The coach of the Honduras National Team, José Francisco Molina, is preparing for the friendly match against the Peruvian National Team, scheduled for March 31 at 2 p.m. (Peruvian time). During a conference in Spain, Molina outlined his game proposal, emphasizing the importance of having the ball and developing a team identity. “The most important thing in the game is the ball. We want to have possession, and when we don’t have it, we will work hard to recover it,” said the coach, who also acknowledged that the preparation time is limited. Despite this, he is confident that his players can adapt to his style. “The most important thing is the attitude and commitment of the players,” he added.

Molina highlighted his intention to build a cohesive team, where individual talents are subordinated to the collective. “We don’t want 11 players from different teams, but a group that unites for the Honduras jersey,” he emphasized. He also mentioned that he hopes his team will be “protagonists” in the game, aiming to dominate and be aggressive defensively. Finally, the coach made it clear that he does not expect a perfect performance in this match: “This is a process, and there will be difficult moments, but the important thing is to enjoy the journey and the growth,” he concluded. For more information on the development of the Peruvian National Team, you can consult this note.