Overview
- He criticized Liga 1’s organization and competitiveness, citing the Binacional case and a points deduction to Sporting Cristal, and said he no longer feels like watching Peruvian football.
- Tapia said he is tired of internal practices at the FPF and warned he will not allow his name to be used for personal interests, noting staff have confided job insecurity to him.
- He denied lobbying for any coach or the permanence of Óscar Ibáñez, stating those choices belong to the FPF president, the sporting director and Jean Ferrari.
- He revealed that players discussed withdrawing from the national team as a form of protest, yet he affirmed he remains available for selection under the new coaching staff.
- He confronted journalist Pedro García on-air over an implied friendship with FPF president Agustín Lozano and over a salary question, and he refuted claims he barred Jean Ferrari from the locker room.