River Plate aims to improve its current situation through a restructuring in its football department, while keeping Marcelo Gallardo's successor a secret. Rumors link Eduardo Coudet as a possible replacement, though the coach clarified he has nothing to hide. Marcos Acuña denied getting involved in the controversy surrounding the coach's departure.
River Plate, known as El Millonario, is planning a restructuring in its football department to strengthen its current standing. Reports indicate the club will add a key figure to achieve this goal, though Marcelo Gallardo's successor remains unknown.
Gallardo's departure has sparked internal controversy. Marcos Acuña, a defender for the team, addressed rumors of a clash with the coach. "I learned not to get involved," Acuña stated, after being pointed to as one of the main figures responsible for the coach's exit.
Among the names linked to replace Gallardo is Eduardo Coudet. The Argentine coach, currently at Spain's Alavés, was questioned after his team's latest defeat. "I have nothing to hide," Coudet replied regarding the rumors connecting him to River Plate. However, in Spain, Coudet is battling to avoid relegation with Alavés, and fans reacted negatively to the prospect of his departure: "Out already."
These developments highlight River Plate's transitional phase, focused on stabilizing its structure while considering options for the bench.