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Herrera said yes to El Tri, would return with Vela and 2 more to reach fifth game in Qatar

It is leaked that Miguel Herrera has already said yes to Mexico's national team and the first to return is Carlos Vela. 

By Hector Garcia

It is leaked that Miguel Herrera has already said yes to Mexico's national team and the first to return is Carlos Vela. 
It is leaked that Miguel Herrera has already said yes to Mexico's national team and the first to return is Carlos Vela. 
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It seems that the Gerardo Martino and the Mexican national team novel is coming to an end. To the displeasure of some fans, Miguel Herrera is the leading candidate to coach El Tri and has already been given the go-ahead by the FMF. The national team is at an abysmal level and with Gerardo Martino at the helm, the journey to Qatar could become more complicated.

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Based on this premise, it was leaked that Miguel Herrera has already said yes to return to the Mexican national team after the crisis and deplorable results registered by Gerardo Martino at the helm. According to Récord, all of this, added to the constant accusations, has led the Argentinean to decide not to continue with the team.


In an interview with Pello Maldonado, "Piojo" Herrera did not hide his desire to return to the Mexican national team because it is his wish, it is his obsession to return to a process that he believed could bear the expected fruits, but it did not. The coach's strong temperament was the main problem.

Which players would return with Miguel Herrera? 


If the arrival of the current Tigres coach is confirmed, other players who have confidence in the coach, such as Carlos Vela, Javier Hernández and Carlos Salcedo, will return. Three of them have been vetoed by the current coach of El Tri.
 

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