Eduardo Domínguez left Colón and two greats want him

Eduardo Domínguez left Colón and two greats want him

DT “Sabalero” led the club to achieve the first title in the highest category in its history, the Professional League 2021, and therefore qualify for the Copa Libertadores.

Dominguez, 43 years old, he directed in Huracán, Colón and Nacional de Uruguay, and his future seems uncertain, although he is on the radar of Independiente and even Inter de Porto Alegre.

DT’s link with Colón ended on December 31 of this year, but after meeting with the leaders, he decided to step aside, despite the fact that in 2022 the red-black club will face the Copa Libertadores.

Dominguez He managed to lead Colón to get his first title in the club’s history in the First Division, after beating Racing 3-0 and winning the Professional League 2021.

However, the “Sabalero” team ended the year with two tough defeats -both by defeat-, first against Unión 3-0, on the last date of the Professional League and 4-0 against River in the Champions Trophy.

The name of Dominguez is one of the favorites of “Rolfi” Montenegro, Independiente’s manager, to have him on the bench for “Rojo”, when the contract of Julio Falcioni, who would not continue in the entity of Avellaneda.

In the last days the name of Dominguez sounded loudly at Internacional, from Porto Alegre, to replace the Uruguayan Diego Aguirre. The Brazilian entity prefers technical directors born or who have directed in that country, and the former coach of Huracán has already done so in Nacional.

The other candidate they are looking for from the board of the “gaúcho” club is precisely a Uruguayan, Alexander Medina, which has not yet resolved its continuity in Talleres, Córdoba.

Medina as Dominguez they had (have) the possibility of directing their respective teams in the next Copa Libertadores, something that would not happen with Inter.

That is why it was striking that simultaneously with the explosion of the news that Domínguez was leaving Colón another emerged, and it was the suspension of the meeting that the president of the Boca Juniors Soccer Council, Juan Román Riquelme, with Sebastián Battaglia, was going to hold to discuss the future of the coach.

Domínguez’s ties with Riquelme are very close since he considers Carlos Bianchi as a “second father” and precisely the apparently already ex-technician of Colón is the son-in-law of the “Viceroy.” Perhaps, then, like the uterus, the coach born 43 years ago in Lanús hits the cry near River and ends up putting his future in Boca.

Source From: Ambito

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