Boca Juniors announced Monday to Miguel ángel Russo As a new coach, after removing just a month ago Fernando GagoFormer Real Madrid and Valencia players, with the eyes of the Club World Cup, starting June 14 in the United States. ‘Xeneize’ will face Group C a Bayern Munich, Benfica and Auckland City.
“Welcome to home, Miguel”, Boca Juniors wrote on her social networks with a series of coach images, including a lifting COPA Libertadores in 2007, the last acquisition of the Buenos Aires Club, her sixth and definitely with Russo on the bench.
“I’m so happy, first because I know what Boca is, I know what we’re going to compete with, play, and good, to be at this time this place is a huge joy,” express Russo This Monday in your presentation.
“We’re talking about a massive club around the world,” He added and excited about his participation in the Club World Cup: “Boca deserves him for his greatness, for all that as a club today, for all his people. Welcome that God has given me the possibility of competing here.”
69 years old, Russo closed his second step in San Lorenzo a little more to seven months after the suspected position and now his Third stage on the Boca Juniors Bench.
The libertator in its first stage
His first step by the Auriazul Club was between 2006 and 2008 and there was a milestone in Libertadores.
The figure of that team is Juan Román RiquelmeCurrent president of the club and to whom Russo established a nearby link.
Riquelme, from the disciple to the president
During his presentation on Monday, Riquelme received it with love and stood: “This is his house. He has given us a lot of joy.”
Russo’s second step by mouth was between 2020 and 2021, and also left good memories to fans: he dedicated the 2019-2020 Super League champion, reached the Libertadores’ semifinal and crowned the Professional League Cup in 2020.
That period was closed in August 2021 after a negative verse of matches without winning.
Russo’s third chapter in Boca Juniors will have its official premiere On June 16, in the ‘Xeneize’ debut against Benfica Portuguese at the Club World Cup, where he will also face German Bayern Munich and Neozylands Auckland City.
The experienced coach takes the reins of a very losing team, after the early departure of the Libertadores Repetsca in February and the recent fall against the independent in the quarterfinals of the Argentine football opening tournament.
The bad results and the bad performance of the club also exploded the link to the fans, which in the final matches were whistling and insulting both players and the leadership.
Source: La Verdad

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