Marcelo Bielsa would be the candidate to replace Lampard at Everton SPORTS El Intransigente

This Monday, Everton England fired their manager Frank Lampard, who left a balance of 12 victories in 44 games. Faced with this situation, it became known that the Liverpool club has Marcelo Bielsa as their top candidate for the vacant DT position. The Fool is also in the plans of the Mexico national team following the departure of Tata Martino.

The owner of The Blues, Farhad Moshiri, told the former soccer player that he will not continue leading the team, which is 19th in the Premier League with just 15 points in 20 dates and has not won any of the last ten games. In this context, the Daily Mail portal reported that Bielsa is the favorite of the British-Iranian businessman to succeed Lampard. The other candidate would be Sean Dycheex-coach of Burnley.

Marcelo Bielsa in the sights of Mexico

The Fool is chosen by One from Luisapresident of the Aztec soccer federation, for a new project that hopes to shine nothing more and nothing less than in the World Cup 2026in which Mexico, USA y Canada will be the venues In case of accepting, the Argentine would replace his compatriot, Gerard Martinothen the elimination in the Group Phase of the World Cup in Qatar 2022.

It should be noted that the 67-year-old strategist, with his last stint in Leeds United from England, he has experience in Liga MX from when he directed the Atlas (76 PJ: 29 G, 19 E and 28 P) and at America (32 PJ: 10 G, 14 E and 8 P), between 1993 and 1996. This is no less a fact for the Aztecs, who hope to convince the Rosario before starting international competition.

The demands of the Fool

After listening to a succulent economic proposal, Marcelo presented the demands for his change in the structure and infrastructure of the Mexican National Team. According to the TV TUDN channel, the conditions would be: Restructuring of the High Performance Center (CAR), training fields, hyperbaric chambers, training in the city of Pachuca. It would also have been imposed not to be part of campaigns and to have full control of all the teams, from children to seniors.

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