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The Florida franchise closed an important reinforcement for the technical direction.

By William Estrella

The Florida franchise closed an important reinforcement for the technical direction.
The Florida franchise closed an important reinforcement for the technical direction.

The mystery is over: Inter Miami has a new coach for the arrival of Lionel Messi. The football present of the team cannot be worse in the MLS (they are last in the Eastern Conference and have not scored any points in the last seven games) and the leadership moved to hire a senior technical director in view of the arrival of the top winner of the Ballon d'Or.

This Wednesday, the Florida franchise announced the hiring of Gerardo Tata Martino, technical director who already knows what it is to lead the Flea both in the National Team and in Barcelona. Now, he will become the first coach to manage the best player in the world three times, and he will do so with a difficult mission: to try to qualify for the Playoffs.

In addition, Tata -who was free after his departure from the Mexico team- will also have another elite footballer such as Sergio Busquets. Along the same lines, in the next few hours the signing of Jordi Alba would be closed, as well as other hierarchy reinforcements to change the face of the team.

What did Tata Martino say in his presentation as manager of Inter Miami?

“I am very excited to join a great club like Inter Miami and I know that together we can achieve important things. The club has the necessary infrastructure to compete in the region and I think that with everyone's work and commitment, we can achieve it”, stated the Argentine coach. It will be his fourteenth experience as a manager after his steps through Almirante Brown, Platense, Instituto, Libertad (twice), Cerro Porteño, Colón, Paraguay, Newell's, Barcelona, Argentina, Atlanta United and Mexico.

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William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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