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He found out that Almada says yes to El Tri, puts his resignation on automatic and leaves

He found out that Guillermo Almada said yes to the Mexican national team and he will automatically leave, he can't take it anymore

By Hector Garcia

He found out that Guillermo Almada said yes to the Mexican national team and he will automatically leave, he can't take it anymore
He found out that Guillermo Almada said yes to the Mexican national team and he will automatically leave, he can't take it anymore
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Guillermo Almada is already the number one target of the Mexican soccer federation, according to RECORD, to reach the position left vacant by coach Gerardo Martino once and for all. In that sense, the player has established himself as a strong candidate due to his important trajectory in Mexico.

Almada is a coach who has been in Mexican soccer for some time, but has also had experience in South American soccer. The Uruguayan has played for teams such as Santos, Barcelona of Ecuador and his most recent success at Pachuca, where he was crowned champion of Mexico.

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The arrival of the coach would be extremely positive news for the Mexican team because he is a coach who understands perfectly everything that is needed to progress in Mexico and also works very well with young talent. On top of that, he is a strategist with a very respected name in Latin America.

Which player would leave if Almada arrives?

The player who would no longer have a place if Guillermo Almada arrives once and for all to the Mexican national team is precisely Houston Dynamo player Hector Herrera. Almada, in an interview with W Deportes a few months ago, stated that he would like to take on the challenge but would rejuvenate some parts of the team's midfield.
 


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