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With Reinaldo Rueda’s goodbye getting closer and closer, the immediate task of the leadership of Pablo Milad | will find a replacement for warranties. The names are varied, of different styles and diverse experiences.
1. Ariel Holan
His name emerged naturally as soon as the interest of coffee growers in Reinaldo Rueda began to be discussed. He is leading a successful process at the Catholic University, where he is the leader of the local tournament and is one step away from the semifinals of the South American. His previous meteoric trajectory also supports it. He had a good season with Defensa y Justicia and then went to Independiente where he left in history by winning the Sudamericana. The big obstacle? That UC let him go on such an important part of the season.
2. José Néstor Pékerman
He was one of the first candidates to appear. He has a long history that includes three U-20 world titles with Argentina, in addition to a stint in the Albiceleste adult team where he reached the 2006 World Cup quarter-finals. He also led two eliminatory processes with Colombia and qualified in both. In 2014 he reached the quarterfinals and in 2018 he reached the round of 16. At the beginning of the nineties he had a stint in the minor divisions of Colo Colo. Its plus? He is free after leaving the coffee team in 2018.
3. Gabriel Heinze
The Argentine, with a successful playing career, has gradually transformed into a fashionable coach in South America. He started at Godoy Cruz, rose to the First Division with Argentinos Juniors and then lived his most brilliant period. He took charge of Vélez Sarsfield and despite not winning titles, he drew attention for the colorful and intense nature of his team. He left the Liniers club in March of this year. The problem? He is very close to taking the MLS bench for Atlanta United.