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Cruz Azul and its candidates after the era of Juan Reynoso: Tuca Ferretti leads the options of “La Maquina”

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“Tuca” comes from failing in Liga MX with Juárez.

Photo: Alejandra Suárez / Imago7

Wilson Flórez

Liga MX has already ended for most of the teams in the tournament. Only four clubs remain alive in search of the championship. In this sense, the eliminated teams are already beginning to plan the new season. Cruz Azul, eliminated in the quarterfinals, is looking for a strategist to start a new cycle after the recent era of Juan Reynoso.

The Peruvian strategist had a good performance on the bench of “La Maquina”. Reynoso took the long-awaited ninth to the club’s showcases and with it ended a long team drought in Mexican soccer. However, this was not enough for patience to endure in the board.

Juan Reynoso left a high bar for the club. Despite the fact that the board decided to end the process, the statistics show that his step was correct within “The Machine”. In 75 directed matches, the South American took the victory in 37 from them, while tied and lost 19 encounters.

The three candidates to lead Cruz Azul

A From now on, many names will begin to be heard to assume the reins of “The Machine”, although there are some that distance themselves from the rest due to their viability. The first of them is Ricardo Ferretti, former coach of the Bravos de Juárez and who is currently free.

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The other candidate is Hugo Sánchez. Despite the fact that the “Pentapichichi” has not shown much from the bench, the desire to use the board again places him as a possible option to oil “The Machine”.

Finally, Diego Cocca is the third option for Cruz Azul . The Argentine has shown all his abilities in Mexican soccer. The experienced coach managed to make Atlas a competitive, regular team that also won titles. The South American strategist ends his contract with the “Foxes” in June of this year , so the directive would have it between his eyes.

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