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The FMF is tired of Diego Cocca and they are already looking for his replacement

Diego Cocca has a lot of pressure and had a bad start with the Mexican National Team

By Hector Garcia

Diego Cocca has a lot of pressure and had a bad start with the Mexican National Team
Diego Cocca has a lot of pressure and had a bad start with the Mexican National Team
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Diego Cocca had a bad start with the Mexican National Team, the team barely managed to qualify for the semifinals of the Nations League. The team's performance against Suriname and Jamaica was bad, the fans got tired of the crisis the team is experiencing, that's why they booed the coach and the players. The press is angry with the bad decisions of the FMF.

 

Cocca has the challenge of winning the Nations League and the Gold Cup this year, in April he will face the United States in a friendly match, these new challenges put a lot of pressure on the coach. The fans and the press demand results, they are tired of failing players and coaches in the Mexican National Team.

The newspaper Récord reported that Diego Cocca can't stand the pressure and could resign if the bad results continue. The coach will have to defeat the United States in the Nations League to maintain his project. The owners of Mexican soccer are upset with the Argentine because he continues to work in the same way as his predecessor Gerardo Martino.

Record reported that if Cocca is defeated by the United States in the semifinals of the Nations League he will be fired. The owners of Mexican soccer begin to doubt his decision and are afraid that the fans will no longer attend the matches, this would be a strong economic blow for the National Team and its sponsors.

 

Substitutes for Diego Cocca

The FMF begins to work on a plan B if Diego Cocca does not perform well, now they are looking for possible replacements for the Argentine coach. The options are Miguel Herrera, Ignacio Ambriz, Antonio Mohamed and Guillermo Almada, successful coaches who can help the Mexican National Team.


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