Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello Vela, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
The Spanish national football team returned home after a tumultuous week in which they were involved in controversies and confrontations, both on and off the field. Upon landing in Madrid, the team immediately moved to Las Rozas, where they will seek to put the bad moments behind them and focus on the upcoming challenge: the friendly match against Brazil on Tuesday at the Santiago Bernabéu. Last week, the Spanish Football Federation was shaken by raids and arrests that caused a media frenzy and called into question the team's stability. This was compounded by the defeat suffered by Luis de la Fuente's under-21 team in a friendly against Colombia in London, where the Spanish team lost 0-1 in a lackluster match. Faced with this situation, the coach admitted that he was trying out new options on the field, but defeat always leaves a bitter taste. Now, the focus is on the showdown against Brazil, an opportunity to redeem themselves and demonstrate their worth against a football powerhouse like the five-time world champion. Beating Brazil in a packed Santiago Bernabéu stadium would be the best antidote to overcome issues such as lack of goals, defensive weakness, and fragility in squad rotation that were evident in the last match. With the Eurocup just around the corner, every preparation match becomes crucial, and facing a high-level opponent like Brazil will test the true capacity of the Spanish national team. Despite the obstacles and criticisms, La Roja has the opportunity to leave behind adversities and show their true potential in a duel that promises strong emotions and a top-level sporting spectacle.