Former São Paulo, André Jardine is enjoying a good phase in charge of América, from Mexico

Former São Paulo, André Jardine is enjoying a good phase in charge of América, from Mexico

The former São Paulo coach, André Jardine, is going through a good phase with América, from Mexico. The 44-year-old Brazilian was in charge of Tricolor for three months and left the São Paulo team in February 2019. He is 54 games ahead of the Mexican club, with three titles won. The data is from the website Sofascore.

In command of América, Jardine has a 67.3% success rate. There are 31 wins, 16 draws and seven defeats. The Brazilian coach won the Apertura and Clausura of this year’s Mexican Championship, equivalent to the 1st round and 2nd round. With the Clausura tournament title, América automatically won another title, the Champion of Champions, which puts the Apertura and Clausura champions face to face.

After leaving São Paulo, Jardine was the coach of the Brazilian Olympic team, which won gold at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. Afterwards, the 44-year-old coach went to manage Atlético São Luís, from Mexico. His good work in the Mexican Championship earned him a place to manage América, one of the biggest clubs in the country.

At América since 2023, Jardine established himself in Mexican football with a winning season. The country’s second championship, won by the Brazilian coach, had not happened for 35 years for the Mexico City club.


Source: Gazetaesportiva

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