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» Gabriel Heinze out to 'win every game' as Argentinos Juniors coach
The former United man will try his luck in the Nacional B after an
abortive first coaching spell at Godoy Cruz and said he was committed to
attacking football
Ex-Manchester United defender Gabriel Heinze wants to "win every game
and dominate" after being confirmed as the new coach at Argentinos
Juniors.
Argentinos struggled during the Transicion tournament,
and were relegated to the Nacional B for the second time in two years
after finishing rock-bottom of the average points table.
And
Heinze has now been installed as the club's third coach in six months as
he looks to steer the Bicho to a rapid return to the top flight.
"This
challenged motivated me because the club have a huge history and a
talented team. It is a very big challenge for me, being here will make
me grow as a professional," he said on being introduced as the team's
new trainer.
"I will do everything possible to go out and win
every game and dominate. My idea [of attacking football] can work. It is
a very tough league, and there will be some tight games."
Heinze's first foray into coaching ended in failure with Godoy Cruz during 2015.
The
ex-Argentina star spent just eight games at the club before being
sacked, but he believes that if Argentinos can bring in the right
players he can make a success of his time in La Paternal.
"We need new faces and experienced players," he asserted.
"Experience will be welcome because besides playing they will also teach the younger boys.
"Getting signings will be hard work, and I'd rather use the players here
rather than bring in any old player from the lower leagues."
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