Goalkeeper of the Bolivian team attacks Redmayne: “He is unpresentable”

Peru’s defeat against Australia in the penalty shootout left a series of reactions in Peruvians and also in other South American countries. Although there was not one player who stood out throughout the game, there is one who stole all the attention in the penalty shootout. We refer to the Australian goalkeeper Andrew Redmayne, who received criticism from various characters related to football.

Precisely, one of them was the Bolivian goalkeeper Charles Lampe who had harsh words for his colleague from the oceanic team, who performed a series of pirouettes when he stopped under the three sticks in the shots from 12 steps.

“The Australian goalkeeper is unpresentable”, declared the Argentine soccer goalkeeper to TNT Sports.

Let’s remember that goalkeeper Andrew Redmayne he entered in the final minutes of extra time against the Peruvian team to replace his teammate Mathew Ryan. The Australian goalkeeper managed to stop striker Alex Valera’s shot, with which he allowed his team to qualify for Qatar 2022.

The Argentine journalist Martin Liberman too it was another critical of the style used by the goalkeeper to try to deconcentrate the Bicolor footballers and described him as a “clown”.

“An archer who was a kind of clown, an archer who did some kind of trick or device to be able to distract the rival. An archer who danced permanently on the line”, stated on his YouTube channel.

In an interview he gave to The Sydney Morning Herald in 2021, the 33-year-old goalkeeper confessed that he was about to quit professional football, as he did not feel confident in himself.

“I still loved working hard and enjoyed training. But I think there was a bit of self-doubt, I just didn’t think I was good enough to be honest. I used to be plagued with self-doubt,” he said. Andrew Redmayne.

Source-larepublica.pe