Bomb! The coach who would come to the Mexican team to take the position left by ‘Tata’ Martino after the World Cup

2022-12-27

The Mexican team was one of the disappointments in the World Cup in Qatar. Eliminated in the first phase for the first time since 1978, the Aztec team did not fulfill their dream of reaching the fifth game and had to say goodbye to the tournament briefly.

This is how ‘Tata’ Martino confirmed that he was not the coach of Mexico

with the project of Gerard Martino ended in disappointment, Mexico You must look for a new coach to face the path of the next World Cup and a strong candidate sounds like: Ricardo Gareca.

The ‘Tri’ will not play qualifiers, since it is one of the hosts. And now they are looking for a coach with experience and a marked style, which is why one of those chosen by the federation is also the Argentine coach.

As reported by the Universal, gareca64, would be the candidate to take over the technical direction of the national team, which will seek those long-awaited quarterfinals in 2026.

The ‘Tiger’ comes from a very successful cycle with Peruwhere he qualified for Russia-2018 after 36 years without the country playing a World Cup.

In addition, they reached the final of the 2019 Copa América and the semifinal in the 2021 edition, and were one game away from returning to a World Cup event in 2022, losing in the playoffs against Australia.

It should be noted that this is not the first time that gareca is related to Mexican soccer, since as reported TV Aztecawas a candidate to direct both Blue Cross like Americatwo giants of the local tournament.

Gareca does not have a team after passing through the Peruvian team.

For now, the Argentine coach is free after ending his relationship with the Peruvian team and could decide his future with Mexico.

The other names that sound to reach the ‘Tri’ are that of Ignacio Ambríz, Guillermo Almada, Miguel Herrera, Antonio Mohamed and even Matías Almeyda. The federation will make the final decision at the beginning of 2023.

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