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👨‍🏫 Russo bids farewell to San Lorenzo, set to take charge at Boca

👨‍🏫 Russo bids farewell to San Lorenzo, set to take charge at Boca

Yahoo03-06-2025
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.
Today, the coach left the Nuevo Gasómetro and said goodbye to the squad after reaching an agreement to sever ties with Ciclón.
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Once he is free, he will take over at Xeneize. Riquelme is already finishing negotiations with Gago for his termination and it is said that he could even lead his first practice today, although at this point it seems that he will do it from tomorrow.
Julio Lopardo, current boss of San Lorenzo, stated that Russo only told him that he was no longer the coach, but did not inform him if he is going to La Bombonera.
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