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Paco Jémez, former Spanish coach of Cruz Azul, He is currently technical assistant to strategist Nuno Espírito Santo at West Ham in England; However, it went viral when In the match against Sunderland he did not agree with the changes made by the helmsman and he made it clear with explosive gestures.
What caught the most attention of the media in England is Jémez’s intensity despite having arrived at his new position only on January 15. But his strong character has been a characteristic hallmark of his career and he does not hesitate to express it as it happened when he disagreed with the entry of the British Max Kilman to 90+1′ despite the fact that they already won the match 3-1.
“In the end, he is the one who always makes the final decision, and I will respect what he says, but He brought me to England not to shut me up, but to tell him what I think and, above all, to help him. I understand that he is the boss “and he brought me here so that I could give my opinion and so that, even if he thinks he can do something else, if I am convinced of something, I can continue telling him,” the Spaniard told radio station RNE.
According to some English media, Jémez told Espírito Santo about Kilman’s admission: “I don’t care that it’s added time. Why do you put Max?” The Portuguese coach replied: “He is a good boy, I know him from the Wolves, he deserves a few minutes”, then came the explosion that went viral: “He doesn’t deserve even a few minutes!”
Jémez did not expect all this to have a great media impact, Although he is not surprised either, his frontal style brought him friction with the press, rival players and coaches during his time at Cruz Azul and now he knows that it is something similar.
“I’m used to things being blown out of proportion with me, for people to take things too far and for everything to be magnified. “These are football situations that happen on the field, but at no time did I reprimand Nuno or anything like that,” he said.