Peruvian team Donny Neyra: “I’m Gareca’s eldest son, Cova is the best little brother” | PERUVIAN FOOTBALL

Donny Neyra found his place in the world at that 2008 Opening, where he was the top figure in University of Sports and raised the title thanks to the fact that he was “adopted” by Ricardo Gareca, The coach now of the Peruvian selection, Which is his birthday and which the “Can” always remembers with affection and has no problem saying that he considers him a father. The former cream steering wheel took a while to chat with EL Bocón and talk about his present, his anecdotes with Ricardo Gareca, his feelings about Christian Cova and even joking.

What is Ricardo Gareca to you?

To me he is a person I value, admire, respect, a myriad of virtues. He is my old man, my father, an important person in my life.

You are the Riquelme de Lligui …

This is a joke with Willy Rivas, Charra. He left. Good relationship with Ricardo, Bonillo, there is always affection.

How about Gareca’s look?

(Laughs). He looked like a shipwrecked man, my dear old man, he wanted to go unnoticed by his size. He always stopped shaving.

Do you have another “brother” like Cave for the believer?

Cave is my little brother. Ricardo has a lot of affection with Christian, he is from both. We get along well, we have friends in common, we made a video call. I’m glad he’s happy on one team, the rest comes alone.

* Read the full conversation this Thursday in the print edition of El Bocón with Diari Ull.

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