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El Tri's worst coach is a poor puffed-up man, according to Dani Alves

The former Barcelona player surprises and makes his argument about who was the worst coach in Mexico, all because of his ego. 

By Hector Garcia

The former Barcelona player surprises and makes his argument about who was the worst coach in Mexico, all because of his ego. 
The former Barcelona player surprises and makes his argument about who was the worst coach in Mexico, all because of his ego. 
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Dani Alves, historic player of the Brazilian national team and currently without a team after finishing his contract with FC Barcelona, did not hold anything back regarding the issue of what is happening with a Mexican coach and the reasons why he considers him to be an inflated character who never transcended.

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The Brazilian winger has had a fruitful career at 39 years of age, however, it mattered little to a Mexican coach who pointed out that he is a finished man and it would be useless to hire him for the team he currently manages. In other words, he has no confidence in the defender's capabilities and a possible arrival.

Through his Twitter account, Dani Alves did not hesitate to respond to coach Miguel Herrera and to show that he is a coach who is just a talker. Alves put in his tweet a quote, in reference to the fact that Piojo is the master of time, showing off the coach. Thus, Alves exhibits "Piojo" Herrera as an inflated coach who has not been able to give more in Liga MX.

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It all came about due to the rumor that Dani Alves was approaching Mexican soccer, specifically Club Tigres. Miguel Herrera, the team's coach, was asked in a talk with different media about the possibility of the Brazilian joining the club. However, the Mexican responded that there are not many possibilities because Alves would not be an asset to the club he manages.

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