Mouth continues the search for a coach for the post left vacant by Hugo Ibarra -although he now has Mariano Herrón as interim-. After the Formosano left the substitutes bench and Gerardo Martino’s “no” to replace him, the Xeneize had to reformulate their list of candidates and, even if it is Diego Martínez who plays with more firmness, there are other names that are being considered.
One of them is the facundo sava, DT who currently runs Cerro Porteño. Third in the national championship of Paraguay – until this Sunday he was unbeaten -, the Colorado they qualified for the group stage of the Copa Libertadores against Ciclón de Barrio Obrero (they had one of the most difficult zones because they shared it with Palmeiras, Barcelona SC and Bolívar) and they are living a good present.
However, In the last few hours his team has suffered a big setback during the visit to Libertad by Daniel Garnero: he was beaten 5-0. With four of many from Tacuara Cardozo and the rest of the Argentine Alexander Barboza, He guarello he secured victory and is the only leader of the Paraguayan First Division with 25 units in 10 games played, widening the difference with Cerro to eight points.
After the hard defeat, Sava held a press conference and while trying to explain some details related to what the game was, His answer was interrupted by an unfortunate episode… What happened? A Libertad fan who was near the room called Boca and started insulting him, which is why he had to suspend the round of questions.
“Boca already has a coach. Boca Unidos, Colorado cu ** broken”, it was the cry that was heard in the place and which was captured by the television cameras. “A rude man”, expressed in a low (and remarkably uncomfortable) tone by the Argentine coach, who then got up from his seat and went to the locker room.
Earlier, Sava had tried to explain the reason for the heavy fall his side suffered during their visit to Libertad, a match he called an “accident” that “could happen”.
“May it serve for what is to come. We can’t go back in time, we have to accept that they were better than us in the first half.” had expressed the 49-year-old technician.
The Cyclone, obviously, now sets its sights on the Copa Libertadores: on Wednesday it receives Barcelona from Guayaquil on its debut, trying to recover from the blow suffered in the local league. Sava, meanwhile, continues to be present in the dance of names to replace Ibarra in Boca…
Source: Clarin
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