Johnny Herrera criticizes Copa América prenomina selection: Only 3 players from University of Chile included

2024-05-07 15:50:48

Johnny Herreraidol from the University of Chile and former national team player, commented in the last hours prenomina of 55 players The red for USA’s Copa América 2024.

The former goalkeeper complained to the coach Ricardo Gareca the low presence of players from Day Uleader and undefeated of the current national championship.

“The Tiger” just called three players from the blue box: Marcelo Díaz, Lucas Assadi and Maximiliano Guerrero. Herrera was taken aback and described it as “super weird“.

strange encounterIt is super strange that there are only three players from the University of Chile and e.g Colo Colo has nine“, ‘Blue Samurai’ indicated to the YouTube program Mediapunta.

“The team that plays better, that is the protagonist of the championship, they walk less. It’s weird,” added the current TNT Sports commentator.

Even Herrera several players asked of ‘Romantic Traveler’ ahead of the final roster for the continental national team competition which begins on 20 June.

Israel Poblete He deserves a chance in the national team for a long time… Marcelo Morales “He has nothing to envy (Gabriel) Suazo,” he added.

In addition, the most winning player in the history of La U pointed (13 titles). Fabián Hormazábal as “the natural replacement for Mauricio Isla.”

On the other hand, Herrera mentioned Colo Colo football players of pre-payroll that should not make the deal in North America. The names that came down are those of Erick Wiemberg, Vicente Pizarro, Oscar Opazo, Carlos Palacios and Arturo Vidal.

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About ‘The King’ he said that “he should raise his level a lot from here to the Copa América, but right now I don’t think he has anything to do.”

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