Miguel Herrera dreams of directing a major in Europe; does not rule out Liga MX project

After an alleged poll was discovered by the Tuzos del Pachuca, who would consider Miguel ‘El Piojo’ Herrera in front of replaced Paulo Pezzolano In office, the former Club América helmsman spoke about the projects he would like to undertake in Mexican football, accepting that the dream of making the leap to Europe is still dormant.

In an interview with Odín Ciani on ESPN, Herrera was questioned about the possibility of directing in the MX League or abroad, with the Piojo assuring that it will always be a dream to coach a top team in Europe, although before that He still has a long way to go.

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“Trying to emigrate to Europe, there has to be a phone call, a team that fills the sports section so that you transcend. You have to wait and choose a good project. It seems to me that what we have done allows us to choose a good project.”



“In the Mexican league there are many, any team that has an important project is attractive, but I would like to lead in Europe, in the big ones, a top ten in the world, who don’t want to be there, but there you have to taking the first steps In order to transcend, you must first try to emigrate and reach these leagues and try to demonstrate and if it doesn’t come or it can’t, or the offer doesn’t come, keep trying to show what you’re up to the work, ”said El Piojo.

Herrera stressed that he has not made the leap abroad because the sports offer has not filled him, and rules out that the economic issue is a factor that has slowed him down as he has received football offers from Arabia and China, but the projects have that not they convinced him.

Would Miguel Herrera return to run Club América?

On explicit demand, Piojo Herrera accepted that he would return to the Nido de las Águilas without any problems, alongside the Mexican national team.




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