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The Liga MX coach who defends Gerardo Martino to the hilt

"It would be crazy to end the process of someone who took them to the World Cup" 

By Hector Garcia

"It would be crazy to end the process of someone who took them to the World Cup" 

After the defeat of the Mexican National Team against Uruguay, where the tricolor had no response, the continuity of Gerardo Martino has been debated, as he is the first to be singled out for the poor performance of the Mexican team.

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But for Andrés Lillini it is necessary to leave Tata Martino in charge of Mexico for the World Cup, which is less than half a year away, as he knows the players and already has a process in place.

What did Lillini say?

"The World Cup process was made by him, he knows the players. I think it is purely and exclusively a matter of people who constantly live on these things (wanting Tata out), it happens to me at club level, at national team level it is more complicated because it is the country's team," Lillini told ESPN.

For Andrés, it would be crazy to end Gerardo Martino's work at this stage, as Lillini is confident that Mexico will have a good World Cup in Qatar 2022 under Tata's guidance.

"It would be crazy to end a process of someone who takes them to a World Cup and who will surely be very high. I have a lot of confidence in him," said the Pumas coach.

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