“I need time to know what I’m going to do”said the man from Santa Fe about the end of the press conference he gave after the elimination of Ecuador after losing 2-1 at the Khalifa International Stadium.
“This is not the time to analyze. With the Federation (of Ecuador) we agreed to meet after the World Cup. I feel that I have to stop the ball and see what I want to do with my career and if I continue directing or not”raised the exDT of Boca Juniors.
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Profe Alfaro has just hinted that this could have been the end of his coaching career.
It would be 30 years of pure teaching and growth.
Professor, from here I tell you that in 4 years we will expect you with one of the 48 teams.
The World Cup needs people like you. pic.twitter.com/vQrEiSDsrh
— Joaquin Cavanna (@joacavanna) November 29, 2022
“Some day this moment was going to arrive but the most prudent thing is not to pronounce myself now because I am overwhelmed by the pain of elimination”he added.
The 60-year-old coach warned that the decision is not linked to the sporting result since they are “personal issues” that he has been analyzing “for a while.”
“These things had been maturing for a long time and now I will analyze them with my family. It is a personal matter that I want to think about and analyze very well,” he completed.
To summarize the elimination of Ecuador after having achieved with great effort the tie that classified it to the round of 16, Alfaro pointed out the “details” that make this competition unique.
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“Small details make big differences”he stressed.
Alfaro took office in Ecuador at the end of August 2020 and during his cycle he managed to reach the quarterfinals of the Copa América 2021 and qualified for the Qatar 2022 World Cup in a creditable third place in the South American Qualifiers below Brazil and Argentina.
Source: Ambito

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