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Jaime Lozano uncovers Tri's grilla and the money they fight over

The former coach of El Tri uncovered the issue of why his process was damaged and now the national team is a mediocre team.  

By Hector Garcia

The former coach of El Tri uncovered the issue of why his process was damaged and now the national team is a mediocre team.  
The former coach of El Tri uncovered the issue of why his process was damaged and now the national team is a mediocre team.  
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The Mexican national team has long since become an issue of money and conflicts of interest. It seems that sports results have taken a back seat and only the profits that this brand can generate are important. Thus, we went from having a competitive team in the last Olympic Games to showing a poor level in the run-up to the Qatar 2022 World Cup. 

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 In this way, Jaime Lozano, former coach of the Olympic team, exposed the true face of the national team, which is beginning to directly affect the players and their interests. These practices are already beginning to affect the athletes who were looking for a place in the World Cup.


In an interview with ESPN, Lozano made it clear that the main problems of El Tri are commercial issues and ego fights within the dressing room. This situation means that there is no total cohesion worthy of a World Cup team. In the end, everyone is looking to defend their group and indirectly put an end to the youth process.

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According to El Universal Deportes, the Mexican team received 9 million dollars just for qualifying for the World Cup to be held in November. A figure that is only a small index of what can be received in the sporting event. However, with the level presented, the fans no longer expect much from their team.

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