Diego Monarriz, the current manager of Danubio, made a sincere and striking remark about a hypothetical return of Edinson Cavani to the club where he began his football career. 'If Cavani comes to Danubio, the only thing I would tell him is not to run anymore,' Monarriz said with a laugh, making it clear that his idea does not involve demanding excessive physical effort from a player with a world-renowned career. According to the coach, the striker should focus exclusively on the opponent's penalty area and on finishing, taking advantage of his instinct and reading of the game. These comments generated quite a reaction, especially due to the direct reference to La Bombonera, where Cavani is often intensely involved in the game, dropping deep and contributing defensively. Far from empty irony, the manager elaborated on his tactical and football concept, highlighting the hierarchy and experience of the forward. 'With me, he doesn't have to leave the area. At La Bombonera, he throws himself at his opponents' feet.'
A Different Cavani: Monarriz's Vision for a Return
Danubio's manager, Diego Monarriz, shared his vision for Edinson Cavani, suggesting a more positional role to protect the veteran striker and maximize his lethal finishing ability.