Colombian team replacing Carlos Queiroz: in Argentina Miguel Ángel Russo is linked as a possible candidate Colombia selection



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After the poor results of the Colombia National Team on the third and fourth dates of the South American Qualifiers (0-3 against Uruguay and 6-1 against Ecuador), everything seems to indicate that the Tricolor coach, Carlos Queiroz, will leave his position in the next few hours, after not meeting the ‘agreed objectives’, added to the internal crisis and criticism for the mismanagement of the campus that has been talked about in recent days.

The news released by the Portugal Record Newspaper assures that Queiroz would already be negotiating his departure with the Colombian Football Federation; However, the FCF has not spoken out on the situation, but it is speculated that in the next few hours or days it will release an official statement.

Precisely, in the midst of the controversy and the possible departure of the 67-year-old strategist from the national team, the rumors about who would be the replacement of the Portuguese in the National Team have increased, and it is in this context that the name of Miguel Ángel Russo, current Boca Juniors coach, remembered in the FPC for his work with Millonarios, is linked to the Colombian National Team.

According to media such as ESPN and Diario Olé, Russo could be one of the candidates to lead Colombia in the event that Queiroz’s departure is confirmed.

However, the possibilities for this to happen are unlikely, since a few weeks ago Russo renewed his contract with the xeneize team and in this country they assure that the former coach of the ambassador team is comfortable in his native country.

For now, Russo, who knows about Colombian football, is focused on the local championship and the Copa Libertadores with Boca Juniors, so his possible arrival at the Tricolor bank would be nothing more than a rumor.

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