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Club América parted ways with head coach Miguel Herrera on Monday morning after the club crashed in the Liga MX playoffs against rival Chivas and then fell to LAFC in the CONCACAF Champions League semi-final. Saturday.

Herrera was in his second term in charge and had reached the semifinals in every season since Apertura 2017, including victory at Apertura 2018, but recent performances and results cost the former Mexico coach.

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“We appreciate [Herrera] for their commitment and dedication, “reads a statement from Club América.” However, the results obtained in the sporting field and the attitudes on the field did not meet the greatness of the institution, nor with the hopes of the owners of the club and even less so than the fans. “

America’s statement added that the club will work on a five-year plan to achieve the strategic goals and that the interview process for a new head coach has already begun.

Herrera suffered a host of injury problems within his team this season and was involved in a well-publicized friction with Colombian star forward Roger Martinez, but led The Eagles to third place in the regular season.

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In the postseason, however, America underperformed, losing 1-0 and then 2-1 to Chivas in the quarterfinals, putting pressure on Herrera.

Herrera’s team then failed to advance to the final of the CONCACAF Champions League, despite America being 1-0 up at halftime against a LAFC side with 10 players. Herrera was also involved in a dispute with LAFC assistant coach Ante Razov at halftime, leading to some ugly scenes and resulting in his expulsion.

Herrera was the coach of Mexico’s men’s team at the 2014 World Cup, but was fired after winning the Gold Cup in 2015 after throwing a punch at a journalist.

Nicknamed “Louse,“Herrera is unlikely to run out of offers in the coming months. The former Monterrey manager is regularly linked to MLS jobs and was even mentioned as a candidate for the Colombian national team job.

Source: espn.co.uk



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