Gustavo Alfaro will join the list of coaches he has led to the World Cup finals, in their first showing Ecuador against Qatar in the opening match. “Being on that list is a privilege.”He noted in the pre-match press conference.
Alvaro did not provide clues about the team and said that training would take place on the day of the match, other than the work he did behind closed doors. Nor did he enter into the debate as to which guard should be the basis: “I have 3 high level goalkeepers: 2 came from being champions and the other one was already in the World Cup. All 3 have a chance and with whomever you choose we will cover it”.
Regarding Qatar, highlight the ranking you showed: “He is the Asian champion. It is no coincidence. We both have the attributes and conditions to win. We hope to see the best version of Qatar, have a nice opening game and live up to people’s expectations.”
He also referred again to the case of Byron Castillo and his lack of contact due to the TAS penalty: I am not a lawyer, but I have consulted and agree: Byron should be here, but I respect the decision of the FIBA. Tomorrow he will go out with us to the field. If they see the team’s love towards him; Today is another flag for the team.”
Finally, he spoke passionately about how he would live out the moments leading up to the match: “I don’t know what will happen the moment they play the Ecuadorean anthem. It will be an exciting thing, when I look up and see those who are no longer there, when I look back and see my years of struggle. This 6-year-old boy who fell in love with soccer, will be with me.”
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