Mexican National Soccer Coach
May 20, 2008The Mexican national has had many serious problems in getting a very known and experiment soccer coach. The last coach the Mexican team had was Hugo Sanchez. Hugo Sanchez was one of the greatest players that Mexico would ever have. He played in the Real Madrid we he won many cups. He then decided to retire and come to live to Mexico and do something with soccer so he decided to go and coach the Pumas ( a Mexican soccer club). He went to coach them without even studying what coaches need to do and create a new career for him selve. He stayed there for three year and made the Pumas twice champions in a consecutive way. Then the third he was fired from the club. A few years later the Mexican soccer federation fires the National Mexican coach which was Ricardo La Volpe. This was a error because this coach did an awesome job, but he got fired because he lost the World Cup against Argentina a great soccer team this was an error for me. The next year they brought a new coach Hugo Sanchez. He did a very poor job with the soccer team because he didn’t have any experience coaching soccer teams. I mean before you coach a club in Mexico you have to find better clubs but not just coach the national team. I think Hugo needed more experience and more time coaching to go to the national team. He was fired because of bad results. There’s a big problem because the playoffs to qualify to the 2010 World Cup starts in June so Mexico doesn’t have a soccer coach because the Federation thought that Hugo Sanchez would of done a good job and qualify to the World Cup, but that didn’t happen. Right Now there trying to hire a coach. They tried Aguirre a Mexican coach, but he said no because he has qualified to the best club tournament on Earth a its his only chance to experience the championship for first time as a Mexican coach. The other options are Sven-Goran Erickson which is the most experience and most probable option. Another options are Jose Pekerman, Marcelo Lippi, and Filippo Scolari which all of them have great curriculum’s and are the only chance to direct the Mexican National soccer team.
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