Mexico would have two coaches at the same time for 2026, in a surprise move

FOX reports that a two-headed project is being considered within the Mexican team 

FOX reports that a two-headed project is being considered within the Mexican team 
FOX reports that a two-headed project is being considered within the Mexican team 
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The major failure of the Mexican national team in the 2022 World Cup is already beginning to have repercussions on the Mexican soccer federation and its project for the 2026 World Cup, where they will be hosts and expect a more than outstanding participation in the competition.

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Gerardo Martino is already out. The coach resigned immediately after the match between Mexico and Saudi Arabia, where, despite the Mexican victory, the team was eliminated in the first round of the group stage in Qatar 2022. Now, the national team is already looking at two coaches, who, surprisingly, would be working at the same time.

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The Mexican national team's relentless search to find the ideal profile to take Mexico to a fifth match and reach the top eight of the tournament has not been an easy task. Now, beyond that premise, the team has established itself as one of the teams to beat in the competition.

Which coaches could come to El Tri?

According to FOX Mexico, the Mexican soccer federation is considering the idea of having Jaime Lozano and Ignacio Ambriz at the helm of the national team for the 2026 process. The first would be in charge of player training, while the other would be in charge of the first team.

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