2021. Guard1anes and Liga MX presents an interesting package of DTs, with a mix of highly experienced technicians in large teams of Europe, in addition to the South Americans who made the leap to Mexico, coupled with coaches already with extensive experience in national football.
SOLARIUM AND AGUIRRE ENSURE THE EUROPEAN VISION
Javier Aguirre returned to Mexico after a 20-year career as a coach abroad. Basque reached strong Striped, already with a first-rate career after directing Atlético de Madrid, Osasuna, Espanyol, Zaragoza and Leganes, without leaving that behind, he was also a selector of Japan and Egypt.
Not to mention Santiago Solari. The American strategist comes with very good credentials after directing Real Madrid during a season (2018-19), the club with which he won Club World Cup since 2018, at a time when the merengue team did not enjoy stability on the bench. The Argentine took the reins before returning Zinedine Zidane, given that Solari was the helmsman Real Madrid Castilla.
But I’m not alone Aguirre and Solar those with extensive European experience. For example, the champion technician of Liga MX, Ignacio Ambriz, who was the auxiliary Vasco Aguirre both at Osasuna and at Atletico Madrid. Another that has European experience is the second final Andrés Lillini, who for three years worked as a talent developer at CSKA Moscow.
LARCAMÓN AND ROCCO, THE NEWS OF SOUTH AMERICA
Among the new ones DT sites two South Americans appear with interesting projects: Nicolás Larcamón in Puebla and Leonel Rocco to St. Louis.
Larcamón, a 36-year-old Argentine, is probably the one with the best bill, as he comes from Curicó Unido in Chile, a team struggling to reach South American Cup Final 2020. Before directing that club he was in Huachipato and Antofagasta in Chile and with him Deportivo Anzoátegui into the Venezuela. So far he has not won titles.
Ca Rocco, Uruguayan 54 years old, he started his career only in 2015 at the age of 49, first as an assistant and a year later as a coach of Cologne Square from his country, which he managed in the 2016-17 season. From 2018 until last year he was the helmsman of Progreso and in Uruguay, although he was not champion in either team.
THE COMPLEMENT, THOSE EXPERIENCED IN MEXICO
And to top it all off, the coaching package is very well complemented by those already very experienced Mexico:
- Luis Fernando Tena (Juárez)
- Victor Manuel Vucetich (Chivas)
- Tomás Boy (Mazatlán)
- José Guadalupe Cruz (Necaxa)
- Ricardo Ferretti (Tigres)
- Hernán Cristante (Toluca)
And those who purchase miles, such as:
- Pablo Guede (Xolos)
- Diego Cocca (Atlas)
- Juan Reynoso (Cruz Azul)
- Héctor “Sin” Altamirano (roosters)
- Paulo Pezzolano (Pachuca): Construction works
- Guillermo Almada (Santos).
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