Gabriel Milito Which teams has he managed and which titles

Gabriel Milito: Which teams has he managed and which titles will Peru’s “Plan B” win if Fossati doesn’t accept?

That’s true Juan Reynoso He is still coach of the Peru national team, the football board gave him the finger after the poor results in the 2026 qualification and they are already looking for a successor once the payment problems are resolved. In this sense, several names have emerged, but two of the most outstanding are Jorge Fossati and Gabriel Milito as coaches of the Bicolor.

According to information from the journalist Gustavo Peralta, the priority lies with the strategist of the Universitario de Deportes, but that will not be easy at all since he has a commitment to the Creams until 2024. And while it is true that the FPF has planned talks with them, nothing is certain for him. Then the name Gabriel Milito appears as “Plan B” to become the new coach of the Peruvian team.

Gabriel Milito Which teams has he managed and which titlesInformation about the Peruvian team. Photo: X/Gustavo_p4

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Which teams has Gabriel Milito coached?

The Argentine’s name has caught everyone’s attention as many believe he does not have the qualifications to manage a national team, especially since he only had a short career as a professional coach. Nine years, to be more precise.

The former defender of Independent, Royal Zaragoza j FC Barcelona He began his time as a strategist at Estudiantes de la Plata in Argentina, where he worked for a short period between April and December 2015, during which time he only managed 29 games (17 won, 6 drawn and another 6 lost). He then did the same with Independiente de Avellaneda, also for a short period, between May 2016 and the end of the year. He only refereed 19 games (8 wins, 5 draws and 6 losses).

After his time with Pincha and the King of Cups, Milito joined O’Higgins from Chile, which he coached in 2018 in 19 games (11 wins, 5 draws and 3 losses), and then returned to Estudiantes. He spent almost two seasons with the La Plata team, but was released in March 2020 after 34 games (13 wins, 10 draws and 11 losses).

The last club he took over was Argentinos Juniors. At El Bicho, Gabriel Milto served from March 2020 to August this year, as he resigned following their Argentine Cup exit against San Martín de San Juan. He led 135 games from the bench (58 wins, 33 draws and 44 losses), qualified for the round of 16 of the 2022 Copa Libertadores and was a candidate for the fight for the local football championship.

Unfortunately, Gabriel Milito He failed to win a title with the teams he managed, but many point out his rigid nature when it came to managing teams.