Kudelka insulted at Huracán, sad after defeat but vows to carry on | OneFootball

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·23 October 2025

Kudelka insulted at Huracán, sad after defeat but vows to carry on

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The coach of the "Globo" took "with sadness" the responsibility for the difficult moment his team is going through and anticipated that he expects to speak with the Board of Directors to determine the next steps.

Huracán fell 1-0 at the hands of Central Córdoba (SdE) and deepened its football crisis, a new tough defeat that sparked strong reproach from the fans present at the Tomás A. Ducó stadium against the squad, the management, and Frank Darío Kudelka. In the subsequent press conference, the coach spoke and took responsibility for the situation, anticipating that he will have talks with the Board of Directors to define the steps to follow.


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"Today the outlook is difficult, it’s erratic. It’s the outlook of a team that can’t win. Not only do I take responsibility, I make us all responsible. It’s necessary for everyone to talk to see what we see and what paths to take. There are opportunities and possibilities, but there were also some in the match and we didn’t take them," began the 64-year-old manager.

"In this case, beyond the role I have which is to make decisions, I like to listen to the opinions of the directors, Daniel (Vega, Technical Secretary), and all those who are always by our side. Because I value that a lot, I respect that, and they have been with me from day one, in the good times and now in the bad. I wish to have the chance to talk, debate, and share impressions. I take responsibility, even with sadness, for what is happening to us," he admitted after completing the sixth winless game in his last seven appearances.

Faced with the insults and whistles with which the team was seen off, FDK tried to calm things down and spoke about his continuity in the position, making it clear that he considers himself still able to lead the Globo: "I stay away from extremism. I’m not defending a position; honestly, that’s the least of my concerns in that sense. I’m here to contribute, I feel confident and convinced that I can still contribute. But I’m not alone in this, and even less so in this club, which I care about so much after all this time. Even though I’m not a fan of the club, I’ve been here a long time and also out of respect for the people who are always around us, supporting us, shielding us."

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

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