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He destroyed Cruz Azul and favored America, now he wants to destabilize the National Team

Not only was it enough to destroy Cruz Azul and help América, now the National Team suffers for their actions

By Javier Vaca

Not only was it enough to destroy Cruz Azul and help América, now the National Team suffers for their actions
Not only was it enough to destroy Cruz Azul and help América, now the National Team suffers for their actions
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One of the images that is going around on social networks after the draw between the Mexican team and its Jamaican counterpart at the Azteca Stadium is that of Diego Cocca receiving technical instructions from one of the characters that is not liked by Cruz Azul fans, all to favor America.

 

After the match ended, Diego Cocca could be seen talking with Jaime Ordiales, a former manager of Cruz Azul and who is not well regarded, since before leaving the cement team it was revealed that he favored América in the hiring of striker Jonathan Rodriguez. Now Ordiales would give provisions to manage the Mexican team.

According to the journalist Javier Alarcón, Ordiales would have persuaded the Cruz Azul board of directors not to hire Jonathan Rodríguez again and this benefited América, who was able to sign the Uruguayan forward for their squad. Now Ordiales is in the middle of criticism for the interference he has in the coaching staff of the Mexican team.

The Mexican coach, although he has an administrative position in the team, however, should not interfere in tactical decisions within the Tri, but it could be seen how Ordiales gave tactical provisions to the current coach of the Mexican team, Diego Cocca.

 

Does Ordiales have the support of the selection committee?

Although there was much speculation that the director of national teams, Jaime Ordiales, could leave after the non-continuation of Yon de Luisa, the truth is that the former director of Cruz Azul has the support of several members of the national team committee and that would keep in charge.


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