Gabriel Milito was ruled out to be Belgrano’s next coach after the departure of Guillermo Farré. The ex-Argentinos was one of those targeted by the leadership, although with some differences that made it difficult.
As Mundo D had anticipated, the coach expects an offer from abroad and from an economic point of view it was difficult to approach. That is why in recent hours the name of the former Barcelona player is no longer on the management table.
Furthermore, Brazil targeted him as a replacement for an outgoing coach. And Athlético Mineiro, Rosario Central’s rival in the Copa Libertadores, has just agreed to the dismissal of Luis Felipe Scolari.
Scolari, 75, arrived at Atlético Mineiro in the middle of last year and leaves the club with a record of 19 wins, ten draws and twelve losses, after an irregular start to the season in the regional tournament in the state of Minas Gerais.
Juan Pablo Vojvoda, today in Fortaleza, and Gabriel Milito, are two of the coaches who are rumored to replace the Brazilian. That further distanced the chance of adding “Gabi” to Belgrano.
The names that continue to be heard are Gustavo Munúa and Lucas Pussineri.