Santiago Naveda is the proof that in America has become a healthy habit that great career talents are consolidated in the first team. Both Santiago Solari and Miguel Herrera and Ricardo La Volpe, the last three technicians, share the consolidation of the best young Americans of American extraction, with a projection of figures.
Naveda is Solari’s “flag”
Although Solari did not train Naveda, he was the one who gave him the opportunity debutAfter the time of Piojo Herrera, the person who had that place was Rubén “Oso” González, transferred to León for this semester.
“He contributes to the team with his skills, and colleagues also do things well so that they adapt and feel comfortable. He works with personality “, Solari spoke about Naveda on Saturday.
At just 19, the midfielder played 6 games of this tournament, of which 5 as a starter for a total of 445 minutes, in which has already scored a goal, last Saturday in the victory over Gallos Blancos.
The excellent level he showed even makes Jaime Lozano keep his eye on the pre-Olympic course at Tokyo 2020 and his appearance as undisputed holder in the Eagles It was disturbing, because it’s not even registered as an element of Division I, but of the Under-20s, so it’s still playing number 198.
Piojo had Cordova as his flag
Miguel Herrera made his debut with many young people in the first team while on the bench, in addition to giving them the opportunity to play. In particular The louse had Sebastian Córdova as its flagAlthough he did not make his debut in the Liga with América, but with Necaxa, Herrera offered him a game, so that when he returned from the loan with Rayos, in 2019, he would gradually consolidate with those with feathers.
At the moment, Córdova is one of the youngest players in America and the Mexican national team, with whom he even had minutes with the major. If he manages to maintain his level, he paints so that he will soon leave for Europe.
At Volpe he began the habit of Edson and Lainez
Ricardo La Volpe made his debut for Diego Lainez and Edson ÁlvarezThe first now with Betis being one of the jewels for young people in the Spanish League and the other owner in Ajax in the Netherlands.
El Bigotón is known for giving young people a lot of opportunities in all the teams he managed and when he was in America he found those two jewels, which later consolidated in the Eagles at the hands of Miguel Herrera.
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