Jorge Fossati has become the main candidate to take over the management of the Peruvian team while Juan Reynoso’s resignation from office is being determined. As is known, the Universitario coach will meet with Juan Carlos Oblitas to listen to the proposal; However, if this failed, the FPF would have a young Argentine strategist as “Plan B”.
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Who will coach the Peruvian team?
In the midst of this panorama, the Argentine Gabriel Milito – former player of the Argentine national team and the Spanish FC Barcelona – is considered an alternative. According to journalist Gustavo Peralta, Fossati is a priority, but he is also thinking about the coach who recently left the Argentinos Juniors bench.
“As is already known, Jorge Fossati is the option to lead the Bicolor and is a priority because he likes it very much. The other is the Argentine Gabriel Milito. Many other names are also offered,” he noted on his Twitter account.
FPF’s options to replace Juan Reynoso in the Peruvian team. Photo: Twitter/Gustavo Peralta
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Which teams has Gabriel Milito coached?
After his time in European clubs and the Argentine national team, Gabriel Milito In 2012 he decided to retire from professional football. After hanging up his jersey, it wasn’t long before the former defender made his coaching debut. These are the teams he led:
- Students of La Plata (2015)
- Independent (2016–17)
- O’Higgins (2017-18)
- Students of La Plata (2018-20)
- Argentinos Juniors (2021-23).
Gabriel Milito only has experience in clubs in South America. Photo: Argentinos Juniors