The Brazilian technical director of the Águilas del Club América, André Jardine, has become one of the greatest exponents of good organization that can be shown within football by achieving direct qualification for the azulcrema to the Liguilla of the Apertura 2023 tournament of the Liga MX after finishing in first position in the regular round.
This fact demonstrates the good choice made by the Coapa team board after the departure of Fernando Ortiz to the Rayados de Monterrey for having been eliminated in the semifinals of the Clausura 2023 tournament of the Liga MX against the Chivas Rayadas de Guadalajara.
Despite taking command amid strong criticism from Club América fans The coach explained that his objective was never to silence mouths and on the contrary, his only desire is to be able to take the team to the final to be crowned the new champions of Mexican soccer.
“I don’t know, it was never my goal or concern. I had complete confidence in the work I would be able to do, so I asked for patience at the beginning and we are still under construction. America can evolve much more. It is an important moment, celebrating the campaign, defensive solidity, consistency of this first phase, but from now on think about the Liguilla, prepare, rest,” he expressed.
These statements were made by André Jardine during a press conference in which he detailed that he also missed the points record by failing to beat the UANL Tigres this weekend at the Volcán.
“Tigres is one of those teams that will fight for the title, but so is America. The Mexican tournament allows anyone to have their chances, The campaigns ensure you some advantage like playing at home. This tournament belongs to whoever makes the fewest mistakes, develops as a team enough to reach the Liguilla strong. There are four or five strong teams with a chance to win,” he concluded.
Now América hopes to meet its rival for the quarterfinals of the Apertura 2023 tournament of the MX League and thus continue adding victories until becoming champion.
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