Independiente's potential new coach
Every time Independiente de Avellaneda is left without a coach, the first name that comes up is Daniel Garnero, current coach of Olimpia, who shone as a football player in the Rojo.
Last Saturday, Independiente officially announced that Sebastián Beccacece is no longer the coach of the first team.
From there, several names started to be rumored. One of them is the current three-time champion coach of Paraguayan football, Daniel Garnero.
Is Daniel Garnero one of the candidates in Independiente? #CentralFOX | The name of Olimpia's coach is being heard in the hallways of Avellaneda, although the Technical Secretariat of the club must first be defined. pic.twitter.com/DW8mS7XFsd
— FOX Sports Argentina (@FOXSportsArg) October 28, 2019
But the franjeado fan should stay calm, as Dani's departure is practically impossible for now.
Garnero has a contract with the franjeada institution until December 2021 and it is unofficially known that the buyout clause of his contract is million-dollar (around $7,500,000).
Daniel stood out as a player in Independiente in three stages (1991-1995, 1997-1999, and 2000-2001). He also coached the Rojo in 2010, but after poor results, he resigned.
Mauricio Pellegrino, Lucas Pusineri, and Ricardo Gareca are other names being considered to replace Beccacece in the Argentine team. In the meantime, Fernando Berón will take charge of the team.