García Aspe explodes against the management of Mexican soccerMediotiempo

After it was revealed that Diego Cocca is he chosen one to become a coach Mexican teamone of the ex-players of El Tri, Alberto Garcia Aspe, He came out to criticize that decision, as well as the way in which Mexican soccer is managed, which, he considers, worsens as the years go by.

In a video posted on his Twitter account, the former club player as Pumas the Necaxa critical that he Argentinian technical director left Tigres so prematurely.

“I would have opted for one of them (candidates who sounded for the Tri), who work better with young people, who empower them and who have a different style of play. (…) What worries me are the forms, the way it suddenly arises Diego Cocca without notifying his new club. signed and contract does very little for a long-term project, you they brought everything that wanted (…) y overnight it goes away“.

On the other hand, he pointed out that the mexican soccer with He drives worse than when he was a player, which, assures Aspe, is the fault of a “power” group, which is in charge of making the crucial decisions of national football.

“I have been retired for more than 20 years, plus everything I played with the National Team and it follows manageando he mexican soccer in the same way, there are no changes or until worse, because the reality is that they make decisions unilaterally. The power group that is in front, which is the one that manages Mexican soccer, makes the decisions as they want.”

Finally, critical what managers as One from Luisa They pointed out that things were going to take a radical turn following the failure of the Senior Team in the World Cup in Qatar, where the Mexican team fell in the Group Phase.

“This thing that they sold us that following the failure in Qatar was going to be changed and that there was going to be a new structure is a lieit continues to be handled mexican soccer in the same way and that is why it will be very complicated what grow up“, he sentenced.

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