Chepo de la Torre mercilessly attacks Gerardo Martino: “He has been the worst in the history of the Mexican National Team”

Chepo de la Torre mercilessly attacks Gerardo Martino: “He has been the worst in the history of the Mexican National Team”


De la Torre took over the reins of El Tri in 2011.

De la Torre took over the reins of El Tri in 2011.

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Gerardo Martino’s process has been harshly criticized in recent years. With each match of the Mexican National Team, new detractors arise. El Tri does not generate much confidence ahead of the 2022 Qatar World Cup. The respected José Manuel de la Torre considers that the management of “Tata” has been one of the worst processes in Mexico.

One of “Chepo’s” main questions is that he considers that foreign coaches are held in higher esteem and patience than a Mexican. De la Torre is a capable voice to talk about it, since he assumed command of El Tri in 2011 and He has lived in his own flesh a process with the Aztec team.

Foreigners have more patienceMexicans are quickly cut off from the process, the statistics say it all and it is in everything, for both DTs and footballers”, declared De la Torre in an interview with W Sports.

Gerardo Martino is the worst in history

While some still They have hope for the hand of “Tata”José Manuel de la Torre considers that the management of the Argentine has been the worst in the history of Mexican soccer. “Chepo” was forceful with the conception of him in which he continued emphasizing the lack of trust with the Aztec strategists.

“This project that just happened, It has been the worst in the history of the National Team. The processes are cut very strong, especially when the technician is Mexican, when you are very prepared. You have to give them the support,” she concluded.

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