Mar 5 • 21:03 UTC 🇪🇨 Ecuador El Universo (ES)

‘I would go on vacation with Gustavo Costas,’ the funny response of Gustavo Quinteros, former Emelec coach

Gustavo Quinteros, the former coach of Emelec and the Ecuadorian national football team, humorously stated in an interview that he would choose Gustavo Costas as a vacation companion.

In a light-hearted moment during an interview on ESPN Fútbol 3, Gustavo Quinteros, the ex-coach of Club Sport Emelec and the Ecuadorian national football team, revealed his humorous choice for a vacation companion among his peers. When asked to select from notable figures such as Guillermo Barros Schelotto, Marcelo Gallardo, and Gustavo Costas, Quinteros confidently stated he would pick Costas due to their close relationship, marked by mutual respect and prior encounters in various countries, including Ecuador and Chile.

Quinteros expressed that his familiarity with Costas played a significant role in his decision, highlighting their good rapport developed through competitive matches both in club football and national competitions. Both coaches have had successful careers, with Costas winning the national championship in 2012 with Barcelona SC, while Quinteros achieved similar success with Emelec in 2013 and 2014. This context of their shared professional experiences adds a layer of camaraderie to Quinteros' answer, indicating not just a preference for companionship but also a respect for Costas as a fellow coach.

The humorous nature of the interview reflects the lighter side of football, where personal relationships among coaches can often be overshadowed by the intense competition of the sport. Quinteros’ comment about wanting to spend time with Costas because he is “a nice character” underlines the importance of friendship and fraternity in sports, emphasizing that even in a competitive arena, personal bonds can flourish between rival coaches. This incident encourages fans to appreciate the human aspect of football, showcasing the softer side of personalities behind the game.

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