The Argentine coach has already led his first training with the Buenos Aires team and assured that no one, no matter how experienced, has a guaranteed position.
Gary Medel has news at Boca Juniors. This Monday, it was presented Fernando Gago as new coach of the trans-Andean squad. The strategist returns to the club where he trained as a footballer and has already led his first training session. After training, he gave his first press conference as Xeneize’s cast coach. “Today I have to be the coach of the club where I grew up. I will try to do my best to build a team that competes in all the competitions it has to compete in. were his first words in this instance.
Regarding his aspirations at La Bombonera, the Argentine highlighted that: “We want to be a leading team, which knows where it wants to play, with a lot of offensive weight. “Having that intensity of always wanting to have the ball.”
In the same vein, Gago assured that although his name had been explored for a long time, they only called him a few days ago. “We had been talking about it for three or four weeks, I received the week last Tuesday. Then he gave her the call log if you don’t believe me. I made the decision that seemed best for me from a sporting and professional point of view, it wasn’t very difficult. “I got the call last Tuesday,” he said.
He thus rules out having left Chivas badly. “I’m confident and I know I did the right thing. I understand the opinion but I consider that I acted well, I had a clause and I used it. “I’m going home and I’m very happy and excited,” he said.
Focused on his new job, the strategist assures that he is already learning what his team needs. “I spoke in groups with everyone. Individual interviews will take place on a daily basis. The leaders’ plan is for them all to train at the same time. Here, no one is going to play for the name. “Whoever trains as hard as possible and does everything during the week will earn a place in the team,” he revealed.
“The discussion was private with the players. What I said inside stays there. As the days go by, we will get to know each other. During my time here, I have experienced both good and bad things. “I know the club very well.” he added.
Source: Latercera
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