Almirón’s Continuity at Rosario Central: A Surprise Support
The trajectory of Jorge Almirón as the head coach of Rosario Central seemed to be in jeopardy following the team’s unfortunate elimination against Estudiantes de La Plata in the Argentine Cup. Speculation mounted, suggesting potential successors who could replace him on the bench of this iconic club. However, a recent press conference organized by the president of Rosario Central revealed an unexpected turn of events regarding Almirón’s future.
Gonzalo Belloso’s Surprising Speech
During an “informative meeting of the Board of Directors,” Gonzalo Belloso took the stage to discuss Almirón’s continuity, delivering a speech that spanned over seven minutes and contained some intriguing remarks. He stated, “Among all things, dear friends, I can’t find any arguments why Almirón has to leave. The only argument I could have is to tell them that the fans ruled that he had to leave.” His spirited defense of Almirón culminated in the memorable line, “Even my mother asks me to kick Almirón out! But no, we are going to continue the process we started.”
Defending a Long-Term Vision
The essence of Belloso’s message rested on the principles of stability and long-term planning. Following a turbulent period marked by the recent departure of Ariel Holan, Belloso emphasized that Rosario Central aims to be a serious club that adheres to its developmental processes rather than hastily shifting direction after setbacks. “It does hurt to lose,” he acknowledged, yet remained steadfast in his conviction that continuity was key.
He shared that he and the coaching staff had deliberated extensively before arriving at their decision to retain Almirón. Belloso reiterated the importance of achieving the three specific objectives that were laid out when Almirón was brought to the team—building a competitive squad that could establish a presence in Copa Libertadores and ultimately secure a better standing in Argentine football.
Challenges and Future Goals
Under Almirón’s leadership, Rosario Central has progressed to the round of 16 of the Copa Libertadores, facing Corinthians of Brazil. Goals set forth include not only triumphing in this prestigious tournament but also ensuring the team remains competitive in domestic leagues and winning local classics, particularly against Newell’s.
Amidst this, Belloso did not shy away from addressing internal conflicts, particularly a public dispute involving defender Carlos Quintana, who was vocal about his discomfort under Almirón’s coaching style. Belloso labeled Quintana’s comments as “a total lack of respect,” underscoring the importance of unity within the club and highlighting that “Central is above everyone.”
A Call for Togetherness
Belloso concluded his address with a clarion call for collective effort, stating, “If we are going to stab each other, we are wrong.” He reaffirmed Central’s resilience, insisting that the real enemies lie outside the club, and that unity is essential for both progress and success.
In a football landscape characterized by frequent changes, the decision to support Almirón may very well set the course for a new era at Rosario Central, defined by persistence and commitment to a shared vision. As fans and stakeholders look ahead, the focus remains on nurturing talent and ensuring that the club grows stronger together.
News is still developing, and Rosario Central’s next steps will certainly serve as a focal point for fans and analysts alike.
