Nothing emphasizes Alberto Gamero. The Millonarios coach sleeps peacefully with what his team has and is not jealous of any reinforcement.
The blue helmsman is convinced that his men, including a mix of experience and a lot of youth, can compete on all fronts in 2024. Even in the Copa Libertadores.
“I am very calm and happy with what I have. We are not going to close the doors here. Today we registered 27 or 28 players. There is still a quota shortage. We are looking. But I am very happy with the team I have,” Gamero said at the press conference ahead of the Super League match against Junior at the Roberto Meléndez Metropolitan Stadium.
“The board has made a lot of effort to maintain the squad, which is not easy as there were many offers for the players, but the squad has been maintained and so far four key players have been brought in to strengthen. So we are capable and have great hopes for a very good Copa Libertadores,” said Gamero, in response to a question about the team’s potential in the face of the international challenge.
Gamero blindly trusts the ambassador quarry. Even the relevant absences that his team has for this Super League do not make him nervous.
“For me, the one who is there is more important than the one who isn’t there. We have a few players who played like Juan Pablo Vargas, Daniel Cataño and Daniel Ruiz, but I feel calm because I have seen the others compete well. “We have hope in this team that we have,” he confirmed.
As for the match against the ‘Sharks’, Gamero thinks it will be “fun”.
“With what Junior has brought and what we have maintained and brought, I think it will be a fun competition. “Two teams that had good campaigns last year, we are here for a reason and they are both going to try to win the Super League.”
Moreover, it guarantees that its managers will not hide in the ‘Metro’ lawn.
“This team has an idea and a memory. This team doesn’t like to wait. The rival suddenly subdues us and forces us to retreat, but believe me, we are not going to wait, we are not going to change our game plan,” he promised.
‘Sonero’, as he was called in his time as a footballer and in which he ‘sounded’ like all attackers with his brand as a right back, is proud that two Samarian coaches are competing for a Colombian football trophy.
“It is historic and a great satisfaction for the entire Magdalena department, even if today Arturo defends the colors of Junior, but we all know that he is a Samaria coach. The whole of Magdalena, especially Santa Marta, must be happy with this Super League that we are going to play. The champion will be a Samaritan coach, I hope it is me,” he said.
Source: El heraldo

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