River Plate's president, Stefano Di Carlo, announced that coach Marcelo Gallardo will extend his contract until December 2026, despite the team's poor sporting form. The decision came in a press conference ahead of the Superclasico against Boca Juniors. Gallardo voiced confidence in turning around the adverse situation.
Amid a tough sporting spell for River Plate, highlighted by recent losses like the one to Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata and the risk of missing the Copa Libertadores, the new board opted to back Marcelo Gallardo. The coach's contract, set to expire at the end of 2025, has been extended to December 2026, aligning with Stefano Di Carlo's campaign promises after his election as president last Saturday.
Di Carlo stressed his belief in supporting projects during hard times: "In the good moments it's easy, and in the not-so-good ones is where you have to sustain and, with firm conviction, accompany and deepen the path you're convinced of." He praised Gallardo's track record in elevating the club and noted that "River is above everything and everyone." He added that, by working together, they will reverse the current uncomfortable situation.
Gallardo acknowledged the challenges: "It's a moment of sporting adversity. In the face of that, I have to say we're not oblivious to reality; we know the objectives of this year weren't what we wanted them to be." Yet, he remained upbeat: "From my security, my desire, my drive, and the energy I have to keep doubling down is what sustains me." He thanked fans for their unconditional support and mentioned a change in the contract, though specifics were not detailed publicly.
The announcement comes days before the Superclasico at La Bombonera, during a turbulent year for the Millonario, with a record of defeats at the Monumental and growing questions about the coach. The renewal aims to motivate the team amid the crisis.