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·27 February 2026

Gallardo’s stance on Vasco da Gama’s interest

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Marcelo Gallardo, who had his farewell from River amidst an emotional and heated atmosphere in the victory against Banfield at the Monumental, made a strong decision amid interest from Vasco da Gama.

El Muñeco, who was the main candidate of the Carioca club's management to replace Fernando Diniz, turned down the recent offer and ultimately will not be the coach of the Brazilian team.


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According to TyC Sports, Gallardo is considering taking some time before returning to coaching, after ending his second stint at River, having fallen short of achieving the desired results and level.

At 50 years old, El Muñeco bid farewell to the Núñez club, in a Monumental that cheered him and completely disapproved of the players. "Just to say thank you. Thanks to the people for another night of unconditional love. Sometimes it's hard to reciprocate all that affection, so I'm doing it here. Thank you for the respect you've had for me, especially those who accompanied me for so many years," he stated.

"And to River, nothing, tomorrow maybe I'll be picking up my son from school so I'm not going to say goodbye. These are the things this magical place has: you leave, but you never really leave. I will be very attentive to what happens in this club while I'm away," he added.

Gallardo began his coaching career at Nacional in Uruguay in 2011. Then, after Ramón Díaz's departure, he took over at River: he led the most glorious era in the institution's history (with two Libertadores titles) until 2022. The following year, he signed with Al-Ittihad of Saudi Arabia.

His return to Núñez was earlier than expected: in 2024, he replaced Martín Demichelis. However, his second stint brought more sorrow than glory, and he left in 2026 without any titles. Now, he will rest before taking on a new professional challenge.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.

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