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Javier Aguirre and Jaime Lozano do not look badly at managing in the MLS

Lozano is currently without a team.
Lozano is currently without a team.

Photo: Fabian Meza / Imago7

Wilson Florez

Soccer in the United States continues to generate attention in Concacaf. The MLS seduced great soccer players in recent times. The American tournament is looking forward to the arrival of Lionel Messi at Inter Miami. But the coaches are also seduced by the growth of the tournament, especially the Mexicans Jaime Lozano and Javier Aguirre.

“Jimmy” revealed his interest in sitting on an MLS bench. The young Mexican strategist is currently without a team lAfter his last stint with the Rayos del Necaxa. But Lozano believes that it is difficult to get a place in the tournament.

“I’ve wanted to get into MLS, I’d love to coach there. It seems to me a great league, competitive and growing. I would love it as a professional and life project. It is very difficult to enter if you did not have a career there”, Lozano said in an interview with FutVox, compiled by Fútbol Total MX.

Lozano on the Necaxa bench. Alejandro Gutiérrez Mora- Imago7.

Javier Aguirre also allowed himself to “fall in love”

Vasco is currently the coach of Mallorca in Spain. The experienced Mexican coach has an extensive career on the bench. Jaime Lozano revealed that even he has found it difficult to be considered as an option for an MLS team.

“I once talked about it with Javier Aguirre when he was managing Monterrey in Mexico. He told me ‘Jimmy, you were there in some interviews with MLS’. I said yes, but it’s hard. He told me: “I have wanted to enter for years and they don’t want us, wey.” It’s quite complicated”Lozano recalled.

Javier Aguirre, Mexican coach of RCD Mallorca in Spain.
Javier Aguirre, Mexican coach of RCD Mallorca in Spain. JAVIER SORIANO-Getty Images.

Unlike Lozano, Javier Aguirre has much more extensive experience on the bench. The Mexican strategist has led in Spain, Mexico, Japan, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates. Even so, Vasco has not been tempted by MLS and its “soccer”.

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