
Roberto Mosquera on Gareca's Departure, Videla Encounter, and Sporting Cristal's Crisis
Lima, Peru - In a revealing interview on Diario El Comercio's 'De Taquito' program, two-time Sporting Cristal champion coach Roberto Mosquera shared candid insights into Peruvian football and personal experiences. Mosquera stated his firm belief that Ricardo Gareca should never have departed from the Peruvian national team, a sentiment likely to resonate with many fans. During the conversation, Mosquera also delved into his past, recounting a significant moment from the 1978 World Cup in Argentina. He revealed his refusal to shake hands with dictator Jorge Videla, emphasizing his moral opposition to human rights abuses. Furthermore, Mosquera disclosed an offer to play for the Colombian national team in exchange for money, which he ultimately declined, prioritizing his integrity. Addressing the current state of Sporting Cristal, the club where he achieved significant success, Mosquera acknowledged the team's ongoing crisis, offering his perspective on the challenges faced. The full interview, promising more never-before-revealed anecdotes, is scheduled to air on Monday, June 23rd, at 7 PM on El Comercio's digital platforms.