Coudet denies rumors about River Plate in defense of the family.

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Eduardo Coudet, the current manager of Alavés, is in the spotlight following rumors of a possible transfer to River Plate. The Argentine club, which is desperately seeking a new leader after the departure of Marcello Gallardo, appears to have placed Coudet on its list of potential candidates. However, the 49-year-old coach issued a strong statement to deny any contact. “I swear on my four children that no one from River has contacted me. Knowing the club and the management, I don’t believe they have reached out to anyone. That is clear to me,” Coudet stated at a press conference.

His words resonate strongly, highlighting his loyalty to Alavés, where he has demonstrated remarkable performance this season. His ability to guide the team to promising results has not gone unnoticed, leading to speculation about a return to his home country and to one of the most prestigious institutions in Argentine football. Coudet, who has had a brilliant career as both a player and a coach, is no stranger to rumors. He acknowledges that when his name is associated with a giant like River Plate, it is a normal situation that is part of the sports world.

“I am aware of all the noise that has been made. For me, it is a normal situation when my name is linked to an institution like River Plate that is looking for a coach,” Coudet added, reaffirming his commitment to Alavés. The coach seems focused on continuing his mission in Vitoria-Gasteiz, where he hopes to achieve even greater success.

With a career marked by ups and downs, Coudet has shown admirable resilience, and his response to these speculations reflects his determination to remain in charge of Alavés. Fans and critics will undoubtedly closely follow the evolution of this story, which promises to shake up the coaching market in Argentina and leave a mark on the coach’s trajectory.


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