The former technical director Carlos Bianchi He broke the silence and ruled out the rumors that claimed that he would lead to Mouth After 11 years of inactivity: “I want to enjoy”he said.
In statements to the Movistar+ channel of Spain, the “viceroy”, multi -champion with the “Xeneize” set and with Vélez, denied the information that located him in the substitute bank of the blue and gold team to replace Fernando Gago for the Club World Cupwhich will be lightened next month.
“I feel very good in this situation that I am”the Bianchi began, which recently turned 76. And continued: “One makes professional sense. To return, I would have an obligation. I would have to be in a stadium and I want to enjoy”.
In this way, the most winning coach in the history of the cast of La Ribera closed the door definitely to a possible return, although it had already been clarified by the president of Boca, Boca, Juan Román Riquelmeduring the week.
“It already gave us too much,” said the former midfielder and president “Xeneize” after denying having called his former technical director while playing in Brandsen 805.
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Meanwhile, the Football Council continues in the search for the replacement of “Pintita”, while the interim DT Mariano Herrón prepares the duel next Saturday against Lanús, valid for the round of 16 of the Opening Tournament, contest in which he will direct until the end.
For now, the main point would be the former defender Gabriel Militowith the past in Independiente, Argentinos Juniors and Atlético Mineiro (he reached the final of the Copa Libertadores 2024) as a coach, although Riquelme still did not contact any possible substitute.
However, the arrival of “Marshal” could be the most difficult due to its intentions to become president of the “Red”, a club from which it arose, at some point in his life.
Source: Ambito

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