Rosario Central confirmed Jorge Almirón as the team's coach, despite the criticism he received for his lack of minutes on the field. The club's president, Gonzalo Belloso, referred to the objectives that were set when bringing Almirón to the team, which included making points in the early stages of the tournament, reaching the quarterfinals of the Copa Libertadores, and being competitive in the local tournament. Belloso also harshly criticized Carlos Quintana, who had come out to criticize Almirón for his lack of minutes and had been presented as a reinforcement by Riestra, a club that later deleted the post. The president of the Canalla assured that the team had fulfilled the objectives that had been set and that it was at the level of competing for the final of the local tournament. Additionally, Belloso referred to the team's work and assured that the power of Rosario Central was the power of work, the power of being a humble, fighting, warrior team that works. Nobody gave them anything and if someone who.
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Rosario Central confirms Almirón and criticizes Quintana
Rosario Central's president, Gonzalo Belloso, confirmed the continuation of coach Jorge Almirón and harshly criticized central defender Carlos Quintana.
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