This Tuesday, the Peruvian national team will face Honduras in a friendly match to be held in Butarque, Spain. The game is the last of the FIFA date in March and will mark the debut of Spanish coach José Francisco Molina at the helm of the Honduran team. In a press conference prior to the match, Molina highlighted the strategy his team will implement. “You will see a team that works and will try to impose itself. Everyone will defend aggressively, and we will aim to be compact. We will look to take advantage of set pieces and one-on-one situations,” stated the coach, who is optimistic about his players’ performance.
The coach also commented on the progress of his squad, noting that although time has been short, “we have promised to play well and the players are giving their all.” Additionally, he referred to the integration of young players into the team, mentioning that “they have adapted very well with the veterans.” The match will be broadcast on América TV, ATV, and Movistar Deportes, both on television and streaming through their digital platforms. In this regard, the Peruvian national team is preparing for a challenge that could be crucial in their path towards future commitments, as mentioned in our note about Mano Menezes’ plans to play at altitude.