Peruvian selection | In his prime, when goals fell from his pockets and he was not ceasing to arouse praise in Brazil, Paolo Guerrero suffered a very complicated injury that will make him miss the whole season with Porto Alegre International and part of the Qualifiers with the bicolor. A major problem for the 36-year-old striker.
Paolo Guerrero, knowing the anatomy of his body in the smallest detail, he did not stop making gestures of concern as soon as he felt the impact on his right knee in the match before Fluminense. And yesterday the worst was confirmed: He suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament and will require surgical intervention.
—–A similar complication had in 2009 when he defended the colors of the Hamburg. At that time, it took him six months to get back on the pitch, although of course, he was 25 years old.
Now the situation is completely different. This setback cuts the impressive year that “PG9” was having despite the generalized stoppage due to the coronavirus: 10 goals in 15 games played. Scored on the Torneo Gaúcho (4), in the Brasileirao (3) and in the Copa Libertadores (3).
His auspicious present made Ricardo Gareca’s technical command excited for the Qatar 2022 Qualifiers, but now he must manage without his main goal card at least until the first months of 2021.
—–If the global process starts in October, Paolo Guerrero He will not play against Paraguay, Brazil, Chile and Argentina. Great low. Scorer force!
What alternatives are there to replace Paolo Guerrero?
At this time, the Peruvian Football Federation (FPF) has several names in its folder, among which are Beto Da Silva, Jefferson Farfán, Raúl Ruidíaz, Santiago Ormeño, Aldair Rodríguez, Alexander Succar and Yordy Reyna, players who can be summoned for the Qualifiers.
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