It seems that the decision is made. Neither Miguel Herrera, nor Hugo Sánchez, nor Ignacio Ambriz, nor Jaime Lozano, the bench of the Mexican Soccer Team will be occupied by a South American coach. Guillermo Almada and Diego Cocca would be the two coaches who most fill the eyes of the National Teams Committee.
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According to information from David Medrano, the current strategist of the Tuzos and the coach of the Tigres are the two final candidates to take over the reins of the Tri, published daily ACE from Spain.
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It should be remembered that Cocca would be the option for Grupo Orlegi, while Almada would be given the green light from Grupo Pachuca.
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Both with contract
Both the Argentine and the Uruguayan are active in Liga MX. The former Racing de Avellaneda has just signed with the UANL Tigres, a team that curiously thanked Miguel Herrera (one of the coaches who most sounded to take over the Mexican team). While, Almada is the coach of the current MX League champion.
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Despite this, CEMEX and Jesús Martínez would give the go-ahead respectively to their coaches to reach the Mexican National Team, a team that will last more than a month without a strategist. Finally, Grupo Pachuca is not part of the National Teams Committee (supposedly a bad relationship with Rodrigo Ares de Parga), but the owner prioritized the good of the national team. (D)
Source: Eluniverso

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