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Gustavo Quinteros is the brand new coach of Colo Colo after being elected unanimously by the entire board of Black and white, arriving at the Monumental to grab the true hot iron that the Cacique’s bench has become.
The Argentine strategist arrives at the popular with two quite clear objectives in the short term: Take the team out of the bottom of the standings in the National Championship and stay alive in this Copa Libertadores 2020.
In the local tournament he will probably have his debut against Coquimbo Unido next Friday, October 9 from 18:30 at the Francisco Sánchez Rumoroso, vital duel to begin to leave the last places in the standings.
El Cacique currently ranks 17th with 9 units, just three above the bottom of Deportes La Serena, so it is urgent to start climbing positions to face the second round of the 2020 National Championship. If the results are positive, we could get excited about getting tickets to an international cup, but for the moment it is prudent to be measured in this regard.
For its part, in the Libertadores the outlook seems a little more encouraging. Los albos will play on October 20 against Jorge Wilstermann at the Monumental, where a victory will leave the Quinteros team classified at least in the South American. Only the three points plus a defeat by Peñarol against Paranaense will allow the popular to advance to the round of 16 of the continental event.
These are, as we said earlier, short-term goals. If we look further into the future we find visions that need to be fulfilled by Quinteros in El Cacique: Giving a game identity to a rather lost team and nurturing it with home-trained players, something Colo Colo has sinned in recent years.