Piero Quispe on His Sydney Fc Signing: "Australian Football Is Competitive, that's Why I Chose It"
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In recent weeks the future of Piero Quispe has been in everyone's mouth. Not so much because of his decisions within the playing field, but because of the commented choice of leaving Pumas UNAM to go to Australian football, with the aim of having the minutes he was not receiving in the MX League and recovering his best version. Sidney FC will be his new team with a session for a season, so last Thursday he crossed the pool from Peru to face this…
Piero Quispe is the brand-new Sydney FC player and that is why from the New Airport Jorge Chávez took the plane that will leave him in Australia to start a new chapter in his football career. In the middle of this journey, the steering wheel that had passed by University of Sports was consulted by Australian football and left a firm opinion.
Piero Quispe traveled to Australia this Friday to join the trainings of Sydney FC, the Australian team he arrives to on loan from Pumas UNAM.Before leaving, the Peruvian National Team midfielder referred to the questions about his decision to sign up for the Asian Confederation Club, pointing out that the league is “competitive.” “Happy for the opportunity. I am very motivated to go do things right for Australia, with God’s blessing to break it.…
Piero Quispre responded to the critics and defended his signing to the Australian club Sidney FC. Adem s, said he hopes to return soon to University. In addition, he spoke about Manuel Barreto.
Piero Quispe decided to break his silence. After several weeks of having known his transfer from Pumas UNAM to Sydney FC Australia, the 24-year-old national flyer pointed out that he decided to choose this new adventure because his football is quite competitive. "Happy for the opportunity and I am motivated to go and do things right in Australia and nothing, with God's blessing to break it," were the first words of the Peruvian team's footballer…
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