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·01 de dezembro de 2025
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·01 de dezembro de 2025
On the eve of the crucial match between Universidad de Chile and Coquimbo Unido, coach Gustavo Álvarez caused a true institutional earthquake by declaring that, although he is committed to finishing the season, the best thing for the club would be a change in leadership. The coach argued that there is a profound "wear and tear" due to a disagreement with management over planning.
Álvarez began his press conference with an emotional yet critical reflection: "I feel a deep disconnect between reason and heart." He explained that, while his heart is in love with the institution and its fans, "reason sees a profound wear and tear."
The coach justified his position by pointing to the disparity between financial investment and sporting results. "If the difference between the great financial benefits and the sporting results... do not go hand in hand, the coach and the players pay the price for this difference," he stated. "I believe that the best thing for next year is for Universidad de Chile to change coaches."

Álvarez emphasized that his statement is not a resignation, but a professional "opinion": "If it were a decision, it would be a resignation; I am not resigning, I am saying what is best for the club."
The coach said he was unable to convince management of his vision. "In my opinion, [their objectives] do not coincide with what the club needs and what I see the club needs." Álvarez concluded by assuring that he has no offers and that his plan for January is to rest, while the "U" board takes in his strong recommendation.
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