Ortiz highlights team effort after Colo Colo's win, discusses transfer market
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Colo Colo coach Fernando Ortiz praised his team's effort and results in their 3-0 victory over Deportes Recoleta in the Copa Chile.
- Ortiz noted the team is growing, improving, and showing the desired performance on the field, while also complimenting the opposing team's style of play.
- He confirmed ongoing discussions with the club president about potential new player signings but stated nothing concrete is decided yet, and addressed Javier Correa's absence due to a muscle overload.
Colo Colo coach Fernando Ortiz highlighted the team's collective effort and improving performance following their decisive 3-0 win against Deportes Recoleta in the Copa Chile. "We are growing, working, correcting, improving, insisting," Ortiz stated, emphasizing that the team's on-field actions now reflect the desired strategy and are yielding positive results. He acknowledged the strength of their opponent, complimenting Recoleta's coach and style of play, but stressed Colo Colo's continued development and serious approach to all competitions.
Ortiz also addressed the club's transfer activity, confirming dialogue with the president about potential new signings. "I have had dialogue with the president, we have exchanged opinions. There is nothing concrete to announce regarding a name or a position," he said, indicating the market remains open for beneficial additions to the squad. The coach also provided an update on striker Javier Correa, explaining his absence from the match was due to a muscle overload, but he is expected to return to training soon.
Originally published by Cooperativa in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.