Mohamed to Mexico Manager? Toluca Contract Explained

The defeat suffered by Mexican National Team against Colombia and the close results against Japan and South Korea made the Unconditional fans think that the stage of Javier Aguirre at the head of the Tricolor had come to an end and that it was time for the Mexican Soccer Federation to make decisions less than a year from World Cup 2026 to change to DT.

Among the two options that have appeared in Liga MX are the current Mexican soccer championsthat is to say, André Jardinestrategist of the Club America for the three-time championship and Antonio MohamedDT de Toluca He has won four championships with different clubs during his time in Mexico, making him ideal to direct.

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The performance that has been most praised by the “Turco” Red Devils is that of Alexis Vega, a player who does not have the same weight in the National Team.which is why the Argentine coach was one of the first options, because he would know how to enhance his players and of course, make room for someone like Marcel Ruiz who is not so much liked by the strategists on the team.

Could Mohamed leave Toluca?

However, although the idea is for Mohamed to go to the national team, it seems unlikely that 8 months before the World Cup the FMF will make the decision to remove “Vasco” Aguirre from the bencheven though they know that the Turk is a specialist in removing teams in a state of emergency. Added to that is that just in September they renewed their contract with Toluca until December 2026.

Andrés Vaca criticized Javier Aguirre after Mexico's tough defeat against Colombia: “There is no coach”

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It must be emphasized that Antonio already left Pumas on one occasion, even though he did not make them champions and with the Devils he has already obtained all the titles that have been possible so far, so the contract could not be an impediment. And to the credit of Toluca, “Chepo” de la Torre and Ricardo La Volpe left the team to go to Tricolor.

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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