Friday, October 4

Miguel Herrera revealed how he was fired from Tigres de la UANL

Herrera no consiguió trofeos con el conjunto felino.
Herrera did not get any trophies with the cat team.

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Wilson Flórez

Miguel Herrera’s cycle with Tigres de la UANL came to an end. The patience on the Mexican strategist ended and the board decided to remove him from the bench. The “Louse” did not remain silent and revealed the details of his dismissal and how they communicated it to him in the middle of a breakfast.

The charismatic Mexican strategist recounted the way in which they expressed the decision that would no longer stay on the team. A breakfast with Mauricio Culebro, president of Tigres de la UANL, would mark the end of the relationship between the two.

“ I thought that there was something from the reinforcements and he told me ‘tomorrow we’ll talk ‘. Then that was it. I showed up at his house. We sat down, as we had done several times. We were going to have breakfast and suddenly he told me ‘well, the decision was made that this is how far our relationship ended’

. The only thing I drank was a glass of water,” Herrera recounted in an interview for ESPN.

The fault of the louse

Despite the fact that Miguel Herrera has not achieved trophies at the helm of the club, The straw that would spill the camel’s back came with some statements by Piojo in which he calls his footballers “old”. After the words de Herrera, Culebro himself expressed his disagreement with the opinion of, at that time, UANL Tigres strategist.

“Yes, I said ‘old’ and I was wrong. It is a mature campus that needs to be renewed. I said ‘it can be me or whoever comes’, because that’s how football is. We gradually brought younger and younger people “, he clarified.

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