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The cycle of Fernando Gago as head coach of Boca Juniors has come to an end. According to Chicho Serna, a member of Boca Juniors' football council, Gago's era as the leader of the xeneize bench has concluded. "We have made a decision: Fernando Gago's time with Boca has come to an end,"
"Just to inform that we have made a decision: Fernando Gago and his coaching staff have reached the end of their time at the institution," confirmed Serna to the journalists gathered at Boca's training ground on Tuesday morning. The xeneize executive wanted to highlight the difficulty of this decision.
"It has not been easy because he is a man of the club, but that's what we're here for, to make decisions. And yesterday, until late at night, we sought and found a way for Fernando to no longer be our coach today."
The interim successor to Fernando Gago will be Mariano Herrón. The current coach of Boca Juniors' reserve team will be responsible for leading the xeneize team until a new coach is hired. Gago's tenure at Boca concludes with a record of 17 wins, six draws, and seven losses in 30 matches.
This record also includes events such as the first-round elimination from the Copa Libertadores against Alianza Lima and the recent defeat in the Superclásico against River Plate at the Monumental.
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