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The Eduardo Coudet era at Inter seems to have its days numbered and the end can be decreed this Monday. After receiving a proposal from Celta de Vigo, of Spain, the coach has already informed the board that he wishes to resign.
As determined by the give, the leaders are meeting with the coach at this time to try to persuade him to stay in Beira-Rio. But the reversal of this scenario is increasingly remote.
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The coach met with the board on Sunday after a 2-2 draw with Coritiba in Beira-Rio. At the meeting, he announced that he had received a proposal from Celta de Vigo and pressed again to request reinforcements.
In the conversation, he also said that the Spanish club still had a coach and could not accept any offers in this scenario. But Óscar García was fired on Monday and paved the way for the Argentine to reconcile with Celta.
Coudet meets with the Inter board to define the future – Photo: Ricardo Duarte / Inter Communiqué
The silence of the Colorado board since then has also annoyed the coach. Coudet understands that Inter must publicly state that they still have their job.
OR give He brought the news that Celta made another attack by the coach last Sunday. In Spain, the press already reports the coach’s agreement with the club.
The job appears to take hours, but the technician’s contract remains an obstacle to his departure. Coudet is linked to Inter until the end of 2021.
If one of the parties wants to terminate the contract before the end of the year, they must pay the remainder of the contract. If the breakout occurs after 2021, this value will go down.
But if Coudet leaves Inter now, Celta or himself will have to pay that figure.
Coudet and the colorado board took a collision course last week. Collective interviews between the coach and executive Rodrigo Caetano exposed a friction between the coach and the club.
The coach insistently asks for reinforcements and says that the Inter group is “short.” He claims that he was promised a squad to compete directly with Flamengo, but that the pieces were never available. The political instability of the club also weighs on the coach’s discomfort.
In the opposite direction, the Colorado board understands that it did more than it could to hire pieces for the coach. Financial difficulties exacerbated by the pandemic have stopped any possibility of further investment.
Internally, there are those who say that the coach only mentions the “short group” as a justification for negative results. And thus avoid taking responsibility for the stumbles.