Mar 16 β€’ 02:34 UTC πŸ‡¦πŸ‡· Argentina La Nacion (ES)

Eduardo Coudet spoke about his feelings returning to the Monumental and was clear about the idea he intends

River Plate's coach Eduardo Coudet expressed his excitement about returning to the Monumental and analyzed his team's performance after their win against Sarmiento.

Eduardo Coudet, the coach of River Plate, returned to the Monumental stadium after 22 years, having previously played there as a member of the team. In a press conference following River's victory over Sarmiento in the 11th match of the Apertura Tournament, Coudet shared his emotional experience, highlighting the positive feel of his return while taking on a new role. He emphasized that the team is gradually progressing towards his vision for play and tactics.

The match resulted in a second consecutive win for River Plate, a significant achievement in their campaign. Coudet praised the team’s performance, noting their ability to improve and generate numerous scoring opportunities despite initial struggles at the beginning of the match. He pointed out that the team's reading of the gameplay improved as they adapted, leading to better attacking plays and opportunities.

Coudet’s analysis suggests a strong commitment to ongoing development and strategy refinement within the team. His return to a familiar setting not only brings nostalgia but also signifies a new chapter for River Plate under his leadership, which fans and analysts alike are keen to follow as he implements his approach to enhance team performance throughout the season.

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