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 Julen Lopetegui era kicked off at West Ham United with a 2-2 draw against Hungarian side Ferencvaros in Kitzbuhel, marking the start of a new chapter for the club under their new head coach. With a week-long training camp in the Austrian Alpine town, Lopetegui began implementing his new tactics and assessing the squad's performance in the pre-season friendly. The match provided a platform for summer signings Max Kilman, Luis Guilherme, and Wes Foderingham to make their debut appearances for the club. Kilman, a £40 million acquisition from Wolves, showcased his composure on the ball and defensive capabilities alongside Konstantinos Mavropanos. Guilherme, a speedy winger signed for £25.5 million from Palmeiras, caught the eye with his attacking intent and ability to test the opposition's defense. Foderingham, the free signing from Sheffield United, put in a solid performance in goal after coming on to replace Lukasz Fabianski. Despite a shaky first half that saw West Ham concede twice, including goals from Owusu Kwabena and Aleksandar Pesic, there were bright spots in the team's performance. Kilman expressed his eagerness to continue improving, Guilherme's potential was lauded by Lopetegui, and Foderingham showed promise in the goalkeeping department. Danny Ings, the only recognized striker in the camp with Michail Antonio set to return later, made his presence felt by scoring a free kick and aiming to impress Lopetegui. Andy Irving, on loan from Austria Klagenfurt, provided an assist for Nayef Aguerd's goal and is determined to prove himself at West Ham. The involvement of under-21 players like Potts, Orford, and Kodua under Lopetegui's guidance signals the manager's focus on developing young talent within the squad. Lopetegui's high-press tactics and emphasis on fitness have resonated with the players, with defender Casey highlighting the team's commitment to adapting to the new style of play. As the squad continues to prepare for the upcoming season, there is a sense of optimism and determination to excel under Lopetegui's leadership. The draw against Ferencvaros provided valuable insights into the team's strengths and areas for improvement as they gear up for the challenges ahead. With new signings integrating into the squad and existing players showcasing their abilities, West Ham fans can look forward to an exciting season under Lopetegui's guidance.