Brussino reflected on the team's recent evolution, noting that in their last game, a renewed image was perceived, distinct from previous performances. The Argentine player stressed that, as the coach has indicated, attitude and intensity are fundamental aspects that are not up for negotiation, and he believes the team has made significant progress in this regard.
“"We are not thinking about what we did in the past; we have to focus on the future."
The team's focus is now on the future, moving past previous results. All efforts are directed towards the upcoming Saturday game, with the squad concentrated on that commitment. For Brussino, locker room cohesion is crucial; he states that the team is very united and that this unity is essential to face the challenges ahead.
Regarding the arrival of the new coach, Néstor García, Brussino has already observed "different things, different tactics." He describes the coach as someone "very involved for the full 40 minutes, very intense," who aims to manage the game "quarter by quarter." Although the team has assimilated the initial directives well, the Argentine forward believes it is a matter of time and continuous work, highlighting the squad's willingness to follow the new coach's instructions.




