The experienced coach Miguel Angel Russo He left his post in Rosario Central For personal motives.
The 68-year-old technical director leaves after a year and a half in charge of the team, where he achieved the League Cup 2023 and classify the Liberators.
After the heroic qualification against Porto Alegre International in the South American Cup and the poor start in the Professional Football League, the 68-year-old coach held a meeting with the directors about the transfer market and this morning he said goodbye to the team.
The technical director had not been in charge of the team in the last practice and the coach of the Booking, Matias Lequiwill take charge of the team on an interim basis.
Rosario Central will face Gymnastics and Fencing La Plata on Monday and then will face Newell’s in a new edition of the city classic.
Russo’s farewell message to Rosario Central:
In a video, Russian He sent a farewell message to the Rosario Central fans: “With pain, one understands that it is time to step aside. I think it is the best thing for the club, in terms of football. One always looks for a club with a different form, one that continues to grow.”
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“I would like to thank the players, the club staff, Gonzalo and Carolina for everything they have done for the club and what they are doing. I understand, due to my decision, that this is the time and the way. With pain, because one does not like to make these decisions. The club is above all things. Everything will be fine, better. I send you a big hug. I thank you for all the love and affection,” said the coach.
“I had to win the championship, but that’s history. The present is another thing today. I understand that these are the decisions that one has to make. The club is above everything. I’m happy for everything that the club is doing, for everything that it will continue to do and achieve. One is always on the side of the people who are there. The sense of belonging to the club is great. Life goes on. I thank my players for everything. It’s not easy to win a championship. The present is different. One has to know how to make decisions that are best for the club and not for me,” added the Lanús native.
Finally, the coach confessed that he will be leaving professional football: “I know that this is my home. That’s why I’m making this decision, which is the best for the club, above me. Please understand this moment of mine. I understand it more for the club than for myself. This club is ready for bigger things. These are situations and moments when one decides to step aside. I think it’s the best thing. The club will continue to grow. I’ll take some time off. Today’s football is very demanding.”
Source: Ambito

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