Saturday 29 June 2019

Gareca praises Peru ‘character’ in Uruguay win


Salvador (Brazil) (AFP) – Peru coach Ricardo Gareca praised his team’s character on Saturday after they beat highly-fancied Uruguay on penalties to reach the Copa America semi-finals.

Goalkeeper Pedro Gallese made the crucial spot-kick save to deny Luis Suarez before Edison Flores netted the decisive penalty following a 0-0 draw in which Uruguay had three goals ruled out for offside.

Peru will now face Chile in the semi-finals in Porto Alegre on Wednesday.

“It was a tightly fought match against really tough opponents,” said Gareca.

“I stress that we showed a lot of character to take them on.

“It was important to work hard, we did that and I think we’ll play better against Chile.”

Gareca reserved special praise for Gallese, who had come under fire for a woeful performance in the 5-0 defeat to Brazil in Peru’s previous match.

“Gallese made a difference,” he said. “Gallese is a goalkeeper who has given us much satisfaction and he’s always been there in the important moments.”

On that Brazil defeat Gareca added: “We all had an afternoon that wasn’t ideal, without losing sight of who we were up against.

“Today, Gallese demonstrated how good he is and why he’s first choice in our team.”

Captain Paolo Guerrero said Peru would simply enjoy the ride following an unexpected run to the last four.

“We look at it on a game-by-game basis, not on what we hope to achieve.

“Now we’ll play a classic match with Chile. It will be a hard matchup, but we are in a good position to come up with the win.”

– ‘Inexplicable result’ –

Uruguay’s veteran coach Oscar Tabarez was making no excuses for the defeat.

“You can’t explain the result, it was due to many things,” said the 72-year-old.

“We were wasteful in the 90 minutes, you could see that throughout the match and Peru were better in the penalties.

“We have to accept defeat and know how to lose.”

But he said Uruguay had been “totally superior” but had “taken the wrong options in attack,” allowing a Peru that “didn’t have a single shot on our goal in the entire match” to hold on for penalties.

“Let’s be sure, no-one remains unbeaten in football, that would be boring, and likewise there are no teams that always lose because they’re not good enough. That’s football,” said the man who’s overseen 196 matches during a 13-year stint as Uruguay coach.



from World Soccer Talk https://ift.tt/31T7n1k

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