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Jorge Almirón ceased to be the technical director of Lanús after being eliminated in the Copa Sudamericana

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Jorge Almirón ceased to be the technical director of Lanús after being eliminated in the Copa Sudamericana

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Jorge Almiron has ceased to be the manager of Lanús. AFP photo

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The end of the cycle has come Jorge Almiron in Lano. After being deleted from the South American Cupon Thursday the technical director had a conversation with his managers, offered a press conference in which he analyzed the match against Independent Valley and he was optimistic about the future.

“In these days we will speak with the leadership to see what we can improve,” Almirón said during the conference. As they listened to it, the leaders had another idea that had nothing to do with what the DT was promoting.

Then came the interview with the authorities of the South GBA club and the picture was different. The councilors have placed the elimination as one of the central arguments to ask for his resignation.

They also highlighted progress in the local tournament, where they are in the rear, just one point above the three that have just added four units. Furthermore, in the general table, the Garnet he is far from the qualifying positions for international competitions.

After listening to the arguments, Almirón refused to resign and the directors have decided to terminate the relationship: They told him he was fired.

The club has released an official statement on social networks confirming that Almirón is no longer the coach of the first team, although they do not clarify the details of the exemption.

“Club Atlético Lanús, through its Board of Directors, informs its members, fans and the general public that Jorge Almirón will not continue in his position as technical director of the men’s professional team. We thank him for his contribution in this new phase. to the most successful coach in the history of the institution “indicates the statement.

The second parts, as in the case of Almirón, are never good.  Photo: EFE

The second parts, as in the case of Almirón, are never good. Photo: EFE

Thus, in just 24 hours, he became the third manager to leave his team: Sebastiano Battagliain Mouth; Giulio Falconiin Colon; and now Almirón in Lanús.

In his first spell at the helm of Lanús, Almirón won a First Division title, the Bicentennial Cup and the Argentine Super Cup. All in 2016, while the following year he plays the Copa Libertadores final.

In Lanús, and in football in general, the coaches are not supported by good memories, but by immediate results.

Source: Clarin

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