Mexico National Soccer Team News

The only coach who wanted to take Ochoa out of El Tri, and he was kicked out in the worst possible way

A coach of El Tri tried to discuss goalkeeping with Guillermo Ochoa but was told no. He was immediately removed. He was immediately removed. 

By Hector Garcia

A coach of El Tri tried to discuss goalkeeping with Guillermo Ochoa but was told no. He was immediately removed. He was immediately removed. 
A coach of El Tri tried to discuss goalkeeping with Guillermo Ochoa but was told no. He was immediately removed. He was immediately removed. 
Síguenos enSíguenos en Google News

When he arrived at the Mexican national team, he did not consider Guillermo Ochoa as an indispensable or a goalkeeper who can perform and has quality. He tried to communicate this to him in the best possible way, however, the coach was told from the upper ranks that he could not continue any longer.


Thus, the coach was basically condemned to have him during his process to ensure his stay at the helm of the Mexican national team. However, the coach's character outweighed his decision not to call him, which resulted in a surprise dismissal for him.

More related news:

The sacred cow that would say goodbye to El Tri and would be replaced by one from Atlas; goodbye scholarship

Kylian Mbappé's personal problems are affecting his performance in the pitch
 

According to a report by the podcast a la Sombra del Tri, coach Ricardo La Volpe was the only one who really did not want Guillermo Ochoa in his team. In an interview with ESPN at the time, La Volpe said that one day he was simply informed by the Mexican Soccer Federation that he would not continue.

Did La Volpe get sacked for Ochoa?


Guillermo Ochoa was one of the reasons, as he was one of those protected by the higher ranks. However, the decision to dismiss the coach was basically for disobeying orders from superiors and the character he had, among those orders was to call up players imposed by the federation. Something that he hinted at during that interview for ESPN.
 


More news