
Banfield's coach, Ariel Broggi, expressed satisfaction with his players' performance after the 3-0 victory over Newell's in the second round of the 2025 Apertura Tournament. In just his second match in charge of the team, Broggi emphasized the effort of his players and stressed that they always take the field with the aim of winning.
The coach highlighted the attitude and the good moment the locker room is experiencing, emphasizing the redemption of many players after a previous year with unfavorable results that left the team in a compromised position in the Professional League.
Regarding forward Tomás Nasif, who has scored three goals in the two matches under Broggi's direction, the coach praised his performance and also mentioned the effort made by Uruguayan forward Agustín Alaníz to join the club, highlighting the comfort Nasif found in Banfield despite his past in River.
Broggi described his playing style as competitive, valuing his players' commitment to maintain a fast and dynamic pace throughout the match. He emphasized the importance of the team focusing on collective effort, as he believes the game will flow from there.
The pragmatic technician explained that he wants the team to maintain control of the match when things are going well, but they also have the ability to react and reorganize if the situation becomes complicated.
Regarding the mentality of his teams, Broggi stated that those who show dedication, heart, attitude, commitment, and responsibility have a better chance of coming out victorious. Furthermore, he underscored the importance of keeping composure and respect for the processes, even in defeat.
With humility, the coach indicated that his team remains balanced and focused on the upcoming commitment against Barracas Central, keeping their feet on the ground and not overlooking any detail. Broggi concluded the press conference by expressing his desire to build a new successful history in Banfield upon his return to the club.