Mar 13 • 04:12 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

The First Night of Eduardo Coudet at the Helm of River: The Signals Given by Gallardo's Successor Against Huracán

Eduardo Coudet debuted as River Plate’s coach with a narrow victory over Huracán, providing early signs of his strategy to revitalize the team after Marcelo Gallardo's departure.

Eduardo Coudet made his official debut as head coach of River Plate in a competitive match against Huracán, leading the team to a challenging 2-1 victory. The game marked a significant return for Coudet, who had last played for River over two decades ago. Despite the win, the performance raised questions as the team did not showcase the level of football expected from a club of River's caliber, hinting at the impact of Marcelo Gallardo's exit, as the players had been viewed as partly responsible for the previous coach’s departure.

During the match, Coudet was visibly engaged, often giving instructions and displaying his strategic approach. Though River's overall play was inconsistent, there were notable improvements that suggested Coudet's influence was beginning to take hold. This preliminary transition period is crucial for Coudet to instill his playing philosophy and strengthen the team dynamics within a challenging environment. Fans and analysts alike will be keenly observing how he continues to develop the squad in the coming games.

The implications of Coudet's hiring are substantial for River Plate, a club in search of a new identity post-Gallardo. His success or failure could set a precedent for how the club will move forward, both in terms of performance on the pitch and in maintaining the loyalty and passion of its supporters. As the season progresses, the pressure will mount for Coudet to turn potential into consistent results, ensuring that River restores its status among the elite teams in Argentine football.

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