Colombian Soccer Coaches Continue to Say Goodbye: Deportes Tolima’s Recent Coaching Change

2023-09-07 02:42:11

Colombian soccer coaches continue to say goodbye. This Wednesday, September 6, a new start was announced on the technical benches of the local tournament, now the turn was for Deportes Tolima. The pijao team fell 2-3 at home to Deportivo Pereira, a result that led them to finalize their third consecutive game without winning with two draws and one defeat.

As a result of the above, Juan Cruz Real announced at a press conference that he was no longer in the Ibaguereño team: “The most honest thing is to tell the club that it is important that another process begins, that someone come who can try, because they are still a time, what happened last year”.

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The Argentine coach added that he saw a change of mentality in the group of soccer players, despite the defeat, but he acknowledged that mistakes that cost games continue to occur. It is worth remembering that on Friday of last week, the same strategist stayed up talking to the payroll until dawn, following the 0-0 draw with Bucaramanga.

“Since we arrived, 43% of the points have been made. Today was an important game to enter at eight and it mightn’t be done. The group compared today with the last game, the desire was there, the rebellion was there, but mistakes are made that cost games. That is undoubtedly taking away our strength in terms of the process, ”he explained.

And he added: “Seeing the process as it has been and respecting the players a lot because they have given themselves to the maximum. Sometimes things don’t work out, the players try, but the situations by ho by b, by game model don’t… Thank the club very much, it has a great president, it has a very nice structure. We made many improvements in terms of the sports structure, but in the end the football response has to be there”.

Cruz Real then becomes the sixth coach of the championship to say goodbye. Before him left Pompilio Páez (Jaguares), Néstor Craviotto (Huila), Mario García (Chicó), Bolillo Gómez (Junior) and Alberto Suárez (Envigado).

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