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Peru fan implores coach Ricardo Gareca to stay through full page of personal ads

BUENOS AIRES -- An anonymous fan took out a page of personal ads in the Buenos Aires daily Clarin on Tuesday in an unusual appeal for Peru's Argentina-born manager, Ricardo Gareca, to stay in the job.

Gareca, who is currently at home in Argentina on holiday, led Peru to its first World Cup in 36 years at Russia 2018 and is hugely popular in the Andean nation.

However, he has not yet decided whether to remain in charge or seek a new challenge, and the passionate Peru fan took to the small ads in a bid to convince the 60-year-old manager to stay and lead the team to the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

"GARECA, come home to PERU 32 million unconditional (fans) are waiting for you to take us to QATAR/Don't think about it/RETURN/#Garecareturn," said the small ads, which numbered close to 100 and covered almost a whole page at the back of the paper.

The newspaper said the unnamed fan paid $1,130 to buy the space in the classifieds section.

Gareca, who took over the Peru job in 2015, told Reuters that friends sent him photos of the page, and he was "very thankful for the affection shown."

Gareca has been offered a new contract to lead Peru in the World Cup qualifiers for the 2022 finals and has been mentioned as a possible candidate for the Argentina national team job after Jorge Sampaoli stepped down this month.

Peru went out of the World Cup after finishing third in the group stage following 1-0 defeats by eventual champions France and Denmark before a 2-0 win over Australia in their final game.