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Esteban Solari Becomes New Coach of Pumas: "I’m Back Home!"
Meeting the New Coach
A man named Esteban Solari was recently introduced to news reporters as the new leader (called a coach) of a sports team called Pumas (think of them like a club of soccer players). When he first spoke, he shared feelings that are easy to understand, even for a little kid.
His First Words to Everyone
Here is what he said, explained in a super simple way:
- Thanks: He thanked the club (the group that runs the team) for believing in him. He also thanked the fans (the people who cheer and love the team) for greeting him with lots of happiness and love.
- Happy to return: He said, "I am very happy to be back at what I consider my home." This means a place where he feels safe and belonged before.
- Excited for the plan: He is looking forward to what will happen next and to guiding a big project that everyone will build together, like a team puzzle.
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Esteban said being at Pumas feels like coming back to his home. This shows he cares about the team like family.
A Dream That Came True
Esteban explained that being the coach here is like a wish from when he was younger becoming real.
- When he used to play on the field (as a player), he often imagined the chance to be the coach of Pumas one day.
- Now that he is here, he feels it is a huge chance to do all the things he always wanted.
- He knows the club expects a lot (they want to do well), but he says that just means everyone will:
- Want to work hard
- Promise to play with heart (caring a lot)
- Show grit (not giving up)
- Have inner fire (strong passion)
- He is sure they will make it happen.
Everyone Plays a Part
Esteban shared how he wants the team to be built:
- He wants the team to be worthy of the club—meaning they should make the club proud.
- Pumas is not a team that relies only on one or two special players; it depends on everyone helping.
- With this "all together" base and big dreams, they can do amazing things.
- He promised he is not there to make fake promises (empty words). Instead, they must build the process (the step-by-step way of getting better) as a group.
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Key Point: He said, "Projects need trust and time." This means good things take a while and people must believe in each other, like planting a seed and waiting for a flower.
Giving Back to the Club That Changed Him
Esteban also told a personal story:
- This is a great opportunity he dreamed of for a long time.
- Pumas had a big effect on him before; it changed his life.
- He hopes this second time (called a stint—like a second visit or period working there) will let him give back everything the club gave him.
Summary
Esteban Solari is the new coach of Pumas. He feels like he’s returning home and is very happy. He thanked the club and fans, said being coach is a childhood dream, and knows the team has high hopes. He wants the players to work with heart, grit, and fire, and he says everyone must join in—not just a couple of stars. He won’t make empty promises but will build slowly with trust. He wants to repay the club that changed his life.
FAQ
1. Who is Esteban Solari?
He is a former player who is now the new coach (leader) of the Pumas sports team.
2. What does "home" mean when he says Pumas is his home?
It means he feels a close, family-like bond with the team and place, likely because he played there before and was happy.
3. What does he want the team to play with?
He wants them to play with heart (care), grit (toughness), and inner fire (strong love for the game), so they show real effort.
4. Why did he say "projects need trust and time"?
Because building a good team is like growing a plant—it doesn’t happen instantly; everyone must believe and be patient.
5. Is he promising instant wins?
No. He clearly said he is not there to sell empty promises. He wants to build things together step by step.
