Inter Miami Insider Makes Big Claim on Javier Mascherano’s Exit Amid Rumors About Rift with Lionel Messi
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The calm lasted little in Inter Miami. After the recent 2-2 draw against Red Bull New York, a strong discussion broke out in the costumes that ended up ejecting Javier Mascherano from his position as coach. Although the club claimed “personal motives” of the former Argentine footballer, the internal climate was worn out by the latest results and the high media exposure. Sources close to the campus assured The Athletic that the real trigger was a…
The week has been moved in Inter Miami. On Tuesday Javier Mascherano had announced the end of his step as coach of the American cadre alluding to personal reasons. After his departure, who took office was Ángel Guillermo Hoyos. The former coach of the University of Chile, who was already working in the club in charge of the youth teams, took the step towards the command of the first team. So far everything seems understandable. However, Erasmo P…
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Lionel Messi and Javier Mascherano possible rift rumors addressed as real reason for Inter Miami’s exit comes to light
The club, still riding the momentum of recent success, now faces renewed scrutiny as speculation swirls around what truly led to the Argentine coach stepping down. At Inter Miami, the spotlight once again falls on Lionel Messi and Javier Mascherano after a sudden managerial departure that few saw coming. The club, still riding the momentum of recent success, now faces renewed scrutiny as speculation swirls around what truly led to the Argentine …
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