passed the hard defeat once morest San Pablo and all the microphones were on at the press conference of diego martinez. The coach of Tigre is on the radar Boca Juniors as a possible replacement for Hugo Ibarra and, following his statements days ago, his word was the most sought following.
“We’ll analyze and see how the guys finished today. no doubt that we will seek to refresh in some specific places to take advantage of the fact that the players who were there today can recover,” said the 44-year-old coach.
And he added: “Perhaps the schedule that we have to play and compete and the little rest is not ideal (Ndr: Tigre will visit Godoy Cruz this Sunday from 2:00 p.m.), but then it takes a little longer for the next game (Ndr: on Thursday 13 he receives Sarmiento de Junín from 9:30 p.m.). One does not understand travel as an ideal, but we will try to make up for it on the rest days that we have later”.
In this way, without mentioning Boca Juniors, Diego Martínez walked away as a candidate to succeed Hugo Ibarra and will continue to be linked to the Victoria team, a cast with which he has a valid contract until December 2023.
Tigre fell at home once morest Saint Paul of Brazil by 2 to 0, in a match corresponding to Group D of the South American Cup disputed in the Buenos Aires town of Victoria. The goals of the team led by Rogerio Ceni The young striker Erison converted them twice, in a second stage that had the visitors as exclusive dominators. For the same group, Sports Tolima defeated, as a visitor, to Puerto Cabello from Venezuela 2-0, in a match played in the city of Valencia.
He Matador It was more in the first half, but he mightn’t translate it into the net, while in the second half a rearranged San Pablo took him ahead. The cast led by the former goalscoring goalkeeper Rogerio Ceni arrived suffering from absences such as the Argentines Jonathan Calleri and Giuliano Galoppo, the Uruguayan Gabriel Neves, the Venezuelan Nahuel Ferraresi and the locals Talles Costa, Anderson and Diego Costa, among the regulars. Headlines.
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