Eduardo Saragó resigned from the technical direction of Deportivo Táchira

Eduardo Saragó resigned from the technical direction of Deportivo Táchira

Eduardo Saragó resigned from Deportivo Táchira, after the victory over Caracas / Photo: Prensa Deportivo Táchira

The Venezuelan Eduardo Saragó resigned this Wednesday from his position as coach of Deportivo Táchira, two years after having assumed the club’s bench and at a time when the team is in first place in group A in the final phase of the Tournament Closing of the FUTVE League, First Division of Venezuelan professional soccer, reported the institution’s board of directors.

Through a statement published in

“He subsequently formalized it in writing before the president of the institution,” he added without offering further details about this decision.

“Surprised by this decision, it has been accepted and we understand that the contractual link that united both parties has ended,” said the Aurinegros board of directors.

Gratitude

Likewise, he expressed his gratitude to the professor for his “commitment and the enthusiasm he showed in front of the technical bench, providing moments of joy to the fans.”

So far, Saragó has not made public statements about the resignation.

Last week, the coach thanked the players, the coaching staff, the leadership, all the club’s departments, as well as the fans, for having qualified for the final phase of the FUTVE League.

Words from Saragó

“I want to thank the players, they are the true protagonists of this achievement. They did it again,” Saragó said in his message.

The Aurinegros achieved their tenth title in the 2023 Season of the Venezuelan League, after beating Caracas in a penalty shootout.

For the 2024 Season, Deportivo Táchira has already obtained one pass for the next edition of the Copa Libertadores.

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Club ⁣Deportivo Táchira after a significant victory over Caracas FC. To⁤ get insights into his decision and the impact it may have on the team, we ​spoke with sports analyst Maria Gonzalez.

**Interviewer:** Maria, ​thank you⁣ for ⁢joining us. ​Let’s start with Eduardo Saragó’s‍ resignation. What are your thoughts​ on his decision to step down ‌after ​such a notable win?

**Maria Gonzalez:** Thank you‍ for⁢ having me. Saragó’s ‌resignation is quite ‍surprising, especially following a​ victory against a strong opponent like Caracas FC. It⁣ suggests that there may have been underlying issues within the club,⁢ whether related to team performance, management disagreements, or even personal reasons.

**Interviewer:** Saragó had a significant coaching history, including leading Deportivo Lara⁤ to success⁣ in the past. How do you think his departure will affect Deportivo Táchira moving forward?

**Maria Gonzalez:**​ Coaches like Eduardo ‍Saragó bring a ⁤wealth of experience,⁤ and his departure could create a vacuum ‌in leadership. It will be crucial for the club ⁤to quickly find a suitable replacement, not just to maintain morale but also ⁢to keep the momentum going in the league. The ‍new coach will need to understand the team dynamics and how to build on ⁣Saragó’s previous successes.

**Interviewer:** There’s speculation ‌about potential ⁢successors. Any names you think might fit well in that ⁢role?

**Maria Gonzalez:** ⁣There are⁤ a few candidates that have been mentioned in rumors, including some local coaches with ⁣previous ‍experience‍ in high-pressure environments. However, it will ultimately depend on the club’s vision and whether they prioritize continuity or a ⁤fresh start.

**Interviewer:** what does this resigning mean for the ‍rest ​of the league?

**Maria Gonzalez:** Saragó’s‍ resignation highlights the⁣ intense pressures and expectations within Venezuelan football. It showcases that ​even ‍after significant victories, the stakes⁤ are high, and clubs are willing​ to make bold decisions to ensure future success. Other‍ teams will view this ⁢as a cautionary tale of how quickly circumstances can change, and it might influence how they approach their own coaching situations‍ moving forward.

**Interviewer:** Thank you, Maria, for your insights! It will‌ be interesting to see how Deportivo Táchira navigates this change in leadership.

**Maria‌ Gonzalez:** My pleasure! It’s definitely⁤ a story to keep an eye on in⁢ the upcoming weeks.

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