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They call him a sacred cow and now de Luisa offers him a permanent place in El Tri

They would never take him out and now Yon de Luisa would offer him a place in El Tri, the grid would continue in the national team

By Hector Garcia

They would never take him out and now Yon de Luisa would offer him a place in El Tri, the grid would continue in the national team
They would never take him out and now Yon de Luisa would offer him a place in El Tri, the grid would continue in the national team
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One of the so-called "sacred cows" of the Mexican soccer team could end up staying for good after the latest changes within the FMF. It turns out that the Mexican player could make an important leap in his career, however, the locker room problems must be solved as soon as possible.

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According to a report by ESPN, Mexican player Andres Guardado could be one of those who could lead the new Mexican national team process. During a press conference with different media, the president of the FMF, Yon de Luisa, stated that the process of Gerardo Torrado is over. Now, he will look for a sports director who will be a contribution in all senses.


According to ESPN, Andres Guardado could be one of those who will join the Mexican team to become the director of selections. The captain of El Tri and current Real Betis player would have everything necessary to serve in this role, according to the soccer federation's board of directors.

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Guardado is among the main candidates to take over this position. He has the profile that the FMF is looking for and also knows the sports environment due to his illustrious career. However, within the national team and the locker room, many describe him as a difficult personality.
 

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