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The Venezuelan technical director of the University of Chile seeks to promote the young values of the blue team thinking about the next season.

The arrival of Rafael Dudamel leveled the field at the University of Chile. The coach arrived with the aim of giving identity to a team that has misplaced the formula to be a protagonist in local football and, therefore, his first weeks in the blue team have been highly evaluated.
In this sense, the Venezuelan technical director has sought to motivate those who had not been enjoying minutes on the field and has paid special attention to the youngest players on the squad.

This is how he has reinforced the competition in the right-back position between Matías Rodríguez and Augusto Barrios, he seeks to motivate the youth members that make up the squad and also give Jimmy Martínez a more leading role.

 

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In the internship, Dudamel talks with leaders and officials of the Centro Deportivo Azul and has highlighted the technique and good understanding of the game that he sees every day in the training in Huachipato.
This has been reflected in the good consideration that Martinez has: in the first, with Everton, he entered as a left midfielder, while with Audax Italiano, in the second game, it was from the start, in more creative work.

Dudamel has tried different formations in his training sessions and Martínez has been gaining prominence in several tentatively starting teams, where he has positioned him as a midfielder, left, creative midfielder and also inside.

Although it is understood that at least for the rest of the season it is Walter Montillo who leads the game of the Blues, for the Venezuelan coach Martínez appears (along with Brandon Cortés) as a valid option to replace the Argentine in the medium term .

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