It now looks like the optimum time to replace Jesse Marsch was post Leicester/Fulham games. Getting it done before the WC break and the transfer window but hindsight as they say …. Things looking bleak at the moment but to be fair none of us know whats going on, who has been interviewed etc and we only read headlines from journalists with an agenda and from what I can gather Carlos Corberan had not been officially spoken to about the job so never refused it. His employer was already in talks with Carlos about his contract and the media stories made them get it done a week or two faster that’s all. Yes an official request may have gone in this week but would have been too late. Besides is Corberan experienced enough to keep Leeds in the prem? The other coach nobody from Leeds has spoken to Postacoglu is also getting a new contract to make sure we don’t go for him. Seems the big winners from Marsch getting the sack are 2 coaches from minor leagues?
Well are we worried that no new head coach has been appointed yet? I am. Tough to line someone up half way through the season and Andani Iraola would have been a great choice but in fairness to him he is honouring his contract that ends in June. Will we use an interim coach and hope he can keep us up before employing Iraola in the summer?
Right from the start I wanted the guy who wasn’t even on the bookies top 10, but in my view the best and only candidate that offered everything. Experience, great attacking football, classic defence, won everything in South America. Also an honourable man who decided he wanted a break so left his club in December and will decide on his next project. He is available but he may not fancy a relegation battle now, but maybe in the summer. Maybe the club should offer him a huge bonus if he keeps us up and some cash for new signings in the summer.
Gallardo, 47, joined River in 2014 and was manager for more than eight years, leaving at the end of the 2022 season. An incredible effort, clocking up 424 games in charge as boss – and winning a very impressive 14 trophies for River.
Marcelo Gallardo
Top top Argentine player who played over 200 times for River plate over 3 stages, with PSG and Monaco just a couple his European clubs. Also represented Argentina 44 times as a dynamic AM. His coaching career has seen him transform Argentine coaching to such an extent that Pep calls him the best coach in the world.
Uruguayan Premier League Champions 2011/12
Argentine Premier League Champions 2021
Argentine Cup 2015/16, 2016/17, 2018/19
Pro League Trophy 2021
Copa De Libertadores (SA Champions League) 2015 and 2018
South American Cup 2014
Re Copa Sudamerican 2015, 2016 and 2019
Suruga Bank Champions 2015
South American Coach of the Year 2018, 2019 and 2020
He has made River Plate into historical record breaking club and has a win ratio of 54% from 424 games and the season he coached Nacional in Uraguay his win ratio was 60%.
I note his name has now started to show up on the betting markets as 3rd favourite now behind Slot and Iraola. Go get him Victor and please don’t show up with Steve Bruce or Dean Smith
Well are we worried that no new head coach has been appointed yet? I am. Tough to line someone up half way through the season and Andani Iraola would have been a great choice but in fairness to him he is honouring his contract that ends in June. Will we use an interim coach and hope he can keep us up before employing Iraola in the summer?
Right from the start I wanted the guy who wasn’t even on the bookies top 10, but in my view the best and only candidate that offered everything. Experience, great attacking football, classic defence, won everything in South America. Also an honourable man who decided he wanted a break so left his club in December and will decide on his next project. He is available but he may not fancy a relegation battle now, but maybe in the summer. Maybe the club should offer him a huge bonus if he keeps us up and some cash for new signings in the summer.
Gallardo, 47, joined River in 2014 and was manager for more than eight years, leaving at the end of the 2022 season. An incredible effort, clocking up 424 games in charge as boss – and winning a very impressive 14 trophies for River.
Marcelo Gallardo
Top top Argentine player who played over 200 times for River plate over 3 stages, with PSG and Monaco just a couple his European clubs. Also represented Argentina 44 times as a dynamic AM. His coaching career has seen him transform Argentine coaching to such an extent that Pep calls him the best coach in the world.
Uruguayan Premier League Champions 2011/12
Argentine Premier League Champions 2021
Argentine Cup 2015/16, 2016/17, 2018/19
Pro League Trophy 2021
Copa De Libertadores (SA Champions League) 2015 and 2018
South American Cup 2014
Re Copa Sudamerican 2015, 2016 and 2019
Suruga Bank Champions 2015
South American Coach of the Year 2018, 2019 and 2020
He has made River Plate into historical record breaking club and has a win ratio of 54% from 424 games and the season he coached Nacional in Uraguay his win ratio was 60%.
I note his name has now started to show up on the betting markets as 3rd favourite now behind Slot and Iraola. Go get him Victor and please don’t show up with Steve Bruce or Dean Smith

