Trouble for San Lorenzo: Pablo Guede’s arrival falls through | OneFootball

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·20 March 2026

Trouble for San Lorenzo: Pablo Guede’s arrival falls through

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After the dismissal of Damián Ayude following the 5-2 defeat at the Nuevo Gasómetro against Defensa y Justicia, the Ciclón had the coach who led in Boedo during 2016 on their list. However, he decided to stay at Alianza Lima.

San Lorenzo faced a tough 5-2 home defeat against Defensa y Justicia, which resulted in the dismissal of Damián Ayude as coach. In this regard, the management set the replacement plan in motion, and although the name Pablo Guede was strongly mentioned, the Argentine ultimately declined the opportunity and decided to stay at Alianza Lima.


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According to TyC Sports, the Gauchos of Boedo had advanced talks with the coach, although there were issues regarding his release clause from the Peruvian team, which was between 250,000 and 300,000 dollars. Thus, they won't have to disburse that money but will have to race against time if they want to find a substitute.

The main obstacle is financial. Neither San Lorenzo nor Guede wanted to pay the money demanded by Alianza Lima's release clause, which is why the possibility of his second stint in Bajo Flores ultimately fell through.

On the other hand, there was speculation about a possible meeting between Sergio Costantino, president of the Ciclón, and another strong candidate, Martín Palermo, during the Copa Sudamericana and Libertadores draw ceremony. However, it did not happen, and for now, Alan Capobianco, the Reserve coach, will take charge of the team at least tonight for the Copa Argentina against Deportivo Rincón de los Sauces.

All this is happening in the context of the campaign for the upcoming presidential elections in San Lorenzo, which will be held on May 30. In fact, the candidates chosen for coach must be agreed upon by both the ruling party and the opposition, although there seem to be internal divisions.

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

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