The Mexican Football Federation (FMF) is in the middle of a real problem when confirming its first negative response to what will be the new coaching staff of the Mexican National Team for the World Cup process ahead of the 2026 World Cup that will be played in the United States , Canada and Mexico.
What happens is that the strategist Jaime Lozano would have said no to the offer by the Federation to become the new technical assistant of the next coach to take charge of the team, which generates a serious loss of knowledge for the team Aztec national.
According to the information provided by TUDN, Lozano had already reported his refusal to the board of the Mexican Federation chaired by Yon de Luisa; The objective of this decision is due to the fact that he considers that he already has a different profile than that of being a technical assistant after winning the Olympic bronze medal with the U-23 team of Mexico.
A curious fact is that Jimmy Lozano has not given a definitive “no”, because he did show interest in covering the interim for the national team that was proposed to him in case he could not find a technical director in time for the start of the elimination process. to the next FIFA World Cup.
Lozano’s interim would occur if Guillermo Almada becomes the new strategist of the Aztec team, because he must still be linked with the Tuzos del Pachuca until next March, the date on which the Clausura 2023 tournament of the MX League would end. .
The other two candidates to take over the position left by Gerardo ‘Tata’ Martino would be Miguel Herrera and Marcelo ‘El Loco’ Bielsa, who are currently without a team and would have no problem taking over the team immediately.
Until now, the Mexican Football Federation is in talks with the three coaches to determine which of them would be the best to take charge of El Tri, especially to provide a new game scheme given the poor performance they had in the World Cup in Qatar, a competition in which they were eliminated during the Group Phase.
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