1699745547 Will he leave Colo Colo Gustavo Quinteros spoke about his

Will he leave Colo Colo? Gustavo Quinteros spoke about his future as a coach after confirming that Alianza had contacted him

Will he leave Colo Colo Gustavo Quinteros spoke about his

Lima Alliance The departure of Mauricio Larriera as coach of the club was officially announced last Friday, November 10th. The Uruguayan strategist leaves technical management, although the board had confirmed his continuity for next season before the final. However, the loss of the national title to the Universitario led to the intimate institution removing him from his position.

With this in mind, Alianza Lima contacted the Argentine coach Gustavo Quinteros take the reins in your hands. The 58-year-old coach, who currently manages Colo Colo, pointed to his future and He assured that his priority was to continue in the Caciquebecause he is happy. However, he stated that a meeting with the club is coming up.

“Everyone knows that I am very happy and happy here and I always have hope to continue. My priority will always be to continue in Colo Colo. There is a pending conversation. The club must also express its interest.” “In this conversation and his intention that we can continue to work together, he must also present a sporting project that the club and we as a coaching staff want,” he said at a press conference.

Quinteros also pointed out that everything would be fine if things didn’t go ahead, because Colo Colo is a big team in which “everyone fits.” Furthermore, he emphasized that has nice memories and that he is happy.

“If things don’t continue like this, the election of a new coach will be something positive for the club because this is a big institution where we all spend time. Honestly, I have the best and fondest memories of moments that I have experienced in sports. In Colo Colo I experience a lot more happy situations than not happy situations, so I’m fine,” he added.

Which teams did Gustavo Quinteros manage?

In addition to playing for various clubs, the experienced Argentine strategist has also coached two South American teams: Bolivia and Ecuador.