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Atlético Nacional fired its fourth coach in three years, Juan Carlos Osorio and his six titles obtained with the purslane team did not achieve the support to endure a sports project and after one year and four months, the second cycle of Osorio and Nacional had a sad ending. Next, five causes of the failure of the Risaraldense in this second stage.

The game idea

Osorio insisted that his idea was the best and that the problem was that in Colombian football they did not let him compete. He also raised the fact that in football ‘balance does not exist’. Although in the offensive part it was a team that reached a goal, in defense it was weak and as much as it looked for alternatives, it ‘died’ with its line of three and giving spaces for the opponent to attack at will. He never managed to make up for the absence of Daniel Muñoz and the team lost reliability, especially when the championship returned after confinement.

Rotations

In this National it is clearly observed who are holders and who are substitutes. Of all the players on the squad, Andrés Andrade was the only one who played the 19 games of this 2020, being the most unbalanced man with the best level in the team. The rotations caused the team to not be consistent in its game and men like Jarlan Barrera expressed their dissatisfaction with this philosophy.

Performance versus historical

Only Independiente Medellín could defeat Osorio during this new stage, against Millonarios he lost a four-year undefeated without losing, with Deportivo Cali he did not go beyond a draw, Junior won again against Nacional at Atanasio after just over a decade, America returned to surpass him since his promotion and he narrowly beats him at the Atanasio, with Santa Fe he did not go beyond a tie in the League, despite the fact that he managed to eliminate him in the Cup.

Alberto Gamero effect

Like Kryptonite with Superman, Alberto Gamero became the antidote to Nacional after the I-2018 League title with Deportes Tolima. Samarium has a paternity over the Antioquia team and Juan Carlos Osorio, beyond having won a match, could not decipher it. Along with Osorio, the end of the cycle with Jorge Almirón had a lot to do with that final lost with the ‘pijao’.

Bad payroll conformation

There was no compensation from the team and the departure of Daniel Muñoz compounded the problems. There was a lack of unbalancing players on the wing, a reliable center-back on the left and from the entire squad there was no leader to order the team on the pitch. Being a fairly young team, errors increased due to not having someone to guide and support the idea of ​​the game. Many times the captain’s ribbon in some players was something decorative.

Juan Camilo Alvarez Serrano
FUTBOLRED correspondent
Medellin
On twitter: @ juanchoserran8

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