The Peruvian national team had a challenging start in the era of Mano Menezes, falling 2-0 to Senegal in their opening match. Paolo Guerrero, the historic forward of the Bicolor, analyzed the game and emphasized the need for adjustments within the team. “We need to fine-tune some things, so they get to know each other better,” commented the striker, who remained optimistic despite the result.
After training with Alianza Lima, Guerrero noted that some players, such as Joao Grimaldo and Adrián Quiroz, performed well. However, he stressed that the national team must improve its on-field connection. “I think they played a good match,” he said in a video posted on Gerson Cuba’s YouTube channel.
The forward also sent a message of support ahead of the team’s next clash, which will be against Honduras on March 31. The match will take place at the Municipal Stadium of Butarque in Spain, starting at 1:00 p.m. (Peruvian time). Expectations are high, as Guerrero believes the team can achieve a better result. For more information on other matches, you can check the coverage of today’s football games.