Hernán Crespo, new coach of Sao Paulo

The Sao
Paul announced this Friday the former Argentine player as his new coach Hernan
Curly, which comes from succeeding on the bench Defending
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Justice from his country after winning the Copa Sudamericana, and signed a contract for the next two seasons.

The historic scorer of the Albiceleste, 45, signed a contract with the Tricolor de Morumbí until the end of 2022, as announced by the club in a statement, which was released with the title “Welcome”.

“After a fairly technical, careful and judicious evaluation, in which we consulted different professionals, we understand that Hernán Crespo fits perfectly in what we think for Sao Paulo,” said the club president, July
Casares, quoted in the statement.

“It has a victorious history”

For the leader, Curly “He has a victorious history, he was a great athlete and he is a very promising coach. We will have a commander with a winning mentality and Saopaulian DNA.”

'Valdanito', as he is nicknamed for his resemblance in the game to his compatriot George
Valdano, hung up his boots in 2012 in the ranks of the Parma and in the following years he trained as a coach.

His career as a coach began in the lower categories of Italian Calcio and later he returned to his country to command Banfield and subsequently to Defending
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Justice, in January of last year. With the Hawk won the Cup
South American after defeating 0-3 at Lanús, also from Argentina.