The Peruvian striker Paolo Guerrero41, he said “likely” it will retire from football at the end of this period of his country’s contest, to play from the weekend along with the shirt of Lima Alliance. The attacker responded to a “yes, probably” when he was asked Monday a skilled press about his possible retirement.
“I will check it out by the end of the year. To myself I feel very good, physically I feel very good. I am 41 years old and I do not expect to be with this age well,” the player said before highlighting that he managed to do a preseason job after four years. Guerrero has announced in early January his retiring calls from the Peru football team, where he is the maximum historical scorer.
He added that the confirmation, in the middle of -January, of the release of Uruguay whose choice was obtaining the necessary results, and was unhappy did not provide themselves.
“It is a pity that comes out that way, because we deserve more after the work,” he said in reference to the final position that Peru is currently covered by the South American qualified 2026 World Cup, with 7 points.
Apparently to the team’s preseason chaired by Argentine Néstor Gorosito, it is likely that Guerrero will be on Wednesday the title of the Five Alliance on the first leg of Phase 1 of Copa Libertadores, to play with the national paraguay, in Asunción.
The successful passage to Bayern Munich
After leaving his career in Germany both in Bayern Munich and in Hamburg, Guerrero played in Corinth (2012-2015), El Flamengo (2015-2018), Inter de Porto Alegre (2019-2021) and Avaí ( 2022). He was the winner of an Intertoto Glass with Hamburg, a club World Cup with ‘FLA’ and a South American Recopa with the Corinthians. In 2020 he suffered a tough right knee injury, a ligament break, which led him to surgical in the late 2021.
In January 2023, he signed for the Avellaneda Argentino career, which was disconnected “by the standard club agreement” six months later. He later passed the Ecuadorian Sports League of Quito and Peruvian University César Vallejo before his current stay at the Lima Alliance.
Source: La Verdad

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