Manuel Barreto will travel to Argentina to meet with coaches and select Jorge Fossati's replacement. One of the most vocal was “Mariscal.”
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Following the departure of Jorge Fossati from the Universitario de Deportes to become coach of the Peruvian team, the “U” is looking for a new strategist for Liga 1 and the Copa Libertadores in 2024, the year in which they will turn 100 with in which they are aiming for a double Peruvian football championship. One of the names that sounds the most in Ate is Gabriel Milito, former football player and current coach who was also sought by the Peruvian Football Federation (FPF) to take over the leadership of the Blanquirroja. In this regard, sports analyst Diego Rebagliati provided information about the aforementioned coach.
University t-shirt for its 100th anniversary. Photo: Marathon
How to remember Jean Ferrari announced that sporting director Manuel Barreto will travel to Argentina to hold meetings with possible candidates for the Merengue bench. However, Rebagliati noted that the arrival of the “Marshal” would be complicated by his professional interests: “Milito said no to Vélez and Talleres. He looks outside, to Brazil.”he mentioned in the program “After all” on Movistar Deportes.
Diego Rebagliati: “Universitario is a nice place to work”
The sports analyst also pointed out that the coach who comes to the “U” will have a good environment and a good moment: “I think that Universitario is a nice place to work at the moment. For a coach, with what Fossati leaves you with.” “An almost assembled team that needs two or three small touches and has a good budget for it,” commented the panelist.
In which clubs was Gabriel Milito successful?
- 2015 and 2018-2020: Students from La Plata (Argentina)
- 2016–2017: Independent (Argentina)
- 2017–2018: O'Higgins (Chile)
- 2021-2023: Argentinos Juniors (Argentina).
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