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The first sacred cow that would resign for good from El Tri with the arrival of Bielsa

Marcelo Bielsa sounds as Gerardo Martino's main replacement and one of his sacred cows would resign with the Tata

By Hector Garcia

Marcelo Bielsa sounds as Gerardo Martino's main replacement and one of his sacred cows would resign with the Tata
Marcelo Bielsa sounds as Gerardo Martino's main replacement and one of his sacred cows would resign with the Tata
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Gerardo Tata Martino is already thinking about his future after his eventual departure from the Mexican national team. The Argentinean would leave after the 2022 World Cup to return to his country, and is even analyzing an offer from South American soccer with an important team.

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With the imminent departure of Gerardo Martino, the FMF is already considering a list of possible coaches to replace the Argentinean. One of the most talked about is precisely another Argentinean coach, Marcelo Bielsa. El Loco" Bielsa has had an important trajectory and is a great motivator, something that the national team needs. In addition, he works very well with the basic forces.


Bielsa's arrival would mean very important changes within the Mexican national team's scheme. Beyond Yon de Luisa's cleaning of the Federation, even players would already have their days as members of El Tri numbered. This situation would open the way for the arrival of Bielsa at El Tri.

If Bielsa arrives, he leaves the Mexican National Team


The arrival of Marcelo Bielsa would condition the stay of a recurrent member of the Mexican national team. Andrés Guardado, Tata Martino's protégé, would leave with the arrival of this coach. Guardado will be one of the players with more than assured participation in the next World Cup.

 

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