Press conference by Gustavo Quinteros live in the preview of Colo Colo – Curicó Unido

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The cacique trainer responds to journalistic concerns before the Cacique receives the Torteros in an empty Macul.

FROM THE MONUMENTAL STADIUM

Gustavo Quinteros gave a press conference at the Estadio Monumental, the last before a league commitment in the first half of 2023. Colo Colo, appearing in third place in the championship against a Curicó Unido in distress with the relegation zone, is forced to secure a victory to stay in the zone of the Copa Libertadores just ahead of Monagas, Boca and Pereira, the three games that will determine their closest international future between the end of May and June.

Below are all the topics discussed at the meeting with journalists on May 17:

  • Isla: ‘All players who are options will be analyzed, but after tomorrow, after date 15’
  • The profile of the reinforcement on the right: “We have to choose characteristics, not assumptions. If you compete in international cups, we need experience. We will analyze the variants and all the players who may be an option”
  • Jordhy Thompson: “He has been treated for two months and we are following the protocol of the club and what the doctors and professionals who help him change and be a good person tell us”
  • Level of play: ‘We are in good shape and our top performance was 65 minutes against Boca’
  • Injuries: “Bolados is ready to play for 45 minutes. We know that De los Santos will not arrive on date 16. Gil is still not available to play football. And we are waiting for Ramiro González for the match with Monagas”
  • Isla’s option: “He is a player who is free in a position that we are looking for, but everything must be carefully analyzed: continuity, physical condition, before signing”

Source: Goal

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