idk how stefano di carlo got so popular lol 36 tho? thats still pretty young for a president gig river plate's been thru alot its like they're tryna get back on track but they need to fix ther squad first estadio monumental looks fire tho i mean who dont wanna watch a game in front of 85000 ppl anywayz, hope di carlo brings stability cuz 4 successive losses is crazy
the thing that really stands out to me about Stefano Di Carlo's rise is how his fam connection actually kinda helps him. i mean, we're used to expecting some sort of controversy or drama in high-profile elections, but in this case it's like he's being handed a chance on a silver platter because of who his grandpa was . and let's be real, the fact that River Plate has been through so much instability in recent years makes Di Carlo's relatively stable leadership sound like a breath of fresh air . but at the same time, it's also kinda suspicious how easy he's making this job look for someone who's only 36... maybe there's more to this story than meets the eye
I'm thinking, what's with all these changes happening at River Plate? They were doing so well under Marcelo Gallardo, but now they're struggling. I mean, it's like they took two steps forward and one step back. Their stadium renovation is pretty cool though, 85,000 capacity is massive! And entry tech for tickets is a great idea, no more reselling scams. But what's going on with the team itself? Is Stefano Di Carlo really the answer to their problems or just another face of the same old issues? I hope he can bring stability and lead them back to success, but it's hard to be optimistic right now.
I'm not sure what to make of this Stefano Di Carlo guy... family connection or not, he's got a lot riding on his shoulders. River Plate has been struggling for years, and it's weird how they just went from being one of the top teams to barely scraping by . I mean, Marcelo Gallardo was doing a great job before, but this season just hasn't been their year. Di Carlo might be young and full of energy, but can he really fix everything at once? I'm not convinced they'll qualify for next season's competition yet...
I mean, 36 years old to take the reins? That's like my aunt trying to start her own YouTube channel again... yeah right. But seriously, Stefano Di Carlo might be just what River Plate needs, especially with all these changes under Jorge Brito's leadership . The stadium upgrades and entry tech are cool, but let's be real, if the team can't score goals like they used to, it's all for naught . I'm rooting for Di Carlo, not because he's got a famous grandpa or anything , but because someone needs to bring some stability to that club ASAP!