Sheffield United announced the Chilean’s call-up via their social networks. It manages to compensate for the numerous losses presented by the initial payroll.
Sheffield United surprised with something new for La Roja’s upcoming friendly matches. The Sabers team reported that Ben Brereton was finally called up by Ricardo Gareca for the duels against Albania and France which will take place on March 22 and 26. .
Through a publication on its social networks, the English club published an image with its players called to face the next FIFA date, highlighting the presence of the Chilean.
His appeal compensates for the numerous losses on Gareca’s initial payroll. Thanks to a medical report The Chilean national team announced the release of Diego Valdés due to a hamstring muscle injury, Erick Pulgar due to a quadriceps injury and Carlos Palacios due to a sprained wrist. ankle. .
Javier Altamirano joins them, after suffering an episode of convulsions during the clash between Estudiantes de La Plata and Boca Juniors.
“Athletes Pulgar, Valdés and Palacios were released because the recovery time exceeds the deadline for this appeal,” they explain.
“In the case of Altamirano, the player is hospitalized and is undergoing studies by the medical staff of his institution,” they added.
“The technical body of the Chilean national team and all its staff wish you a speedy and satisfactory recovery,” they concluded.
Given these losses, in addition to Big Ben, Esteban Pavez, Alexander Aravena and Lucas Assadi were called up. .
Reviews of Brereton
When communicating his first salary sheet, Ricardo Gareca surprised by leaving out Ben Brereton and explained his reasons.
“It’s about looking at other options, nothing more. These are decisions we make, but they have nothing to do with their quality “, began by emphasizing the Argentinian about the national scorer.
“I would like him to learn Spanish, I think it’s important . He was called up for the Copa América two years ago, he had enough time to speak Spanish. Yes, there is definitely an interest in being able to be part of the national team, because it has to do with coexistence. So we noticed that he didn’t speak Spanish. It’s not an obstacle, but I would like him to speak Spanish, because it is essential for communicating on and off the playing field. “, expanded the strategist.
“To the extent that you see that interest, our interest is ongoing. He is not conditioned, but I have expressed it to him personally and I would like to see on his part a predisposition to learn Spanish. », Gareca concluded about Big Ben.
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