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·4 marzo 2026
Coudet joins River with a warning: “I’m not here for a party”

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·4 marzo 2026

Eduardo “Chacho” Coudet officially took over this Wednesday as the new head coach of River Plate, succeeding Marcelo Gallardo after his stint with Alavés in Spain. During his presentation at the Estadio Monumental, the coach made his position clear with a forceful statement: “I didn’t come to a birthday party.”
In his first appearance before the media, Coudet expressed that he was “very happy that this opportunity came about. Now we just have to start working.” Despite his initial warning, “Chacho” clarified that “I didn’t come to a birthday party, but we need to loosen up a bit because it’s very difficult to work under constant tension.”
“We’ll try to see which aspects we need to focus on the most. I’m convinced that there’s a great squad here and that things will go well.”
“I can’t promise anything in advance. Just that we’re going to work hard and that I have total confidence in this squad. A beautiful journey is beginning, full of hope.”
Coudet called for unity within the club, acknowledging that “we’ll surely need to recover certain levels and the support of the fans. I know this club demands a lot, but we need to be all together. I know what it means to be in this position, we have to win championships.” He also reflected on his arrival after the most successful era in the club’s history: “I knew our paths might cross. I think sometimes things are meant to be. Unfortunately, with Gallardo’s departure—which doesn’t make me happy—but it put me here and I’m very happy and full of hope.”
Regarding group management, he highlighted the importance of healthy internal competition: “We need it to be healthy because that’s the only thing that will raise the level. I’m going to try to get the best out of each player.” He also praised the current state of the club, stating that “the club’s growth is a tremendous step forward and continues to build a path to become even better in terms of infrastructure.”
Finally, the coach reaffirmed his commitment and knowledge of the local scene: “I never stop watching Argentine football, going to bed quite late and sleeping less, but that also makes you feel closer and keeps you following the tournament.” He ended his remarks with an urgent message to the squad:
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