Guillermo Hoyos Will Remain Inter Miami Coach After the World Cup Break
The club will stick with Hoyos after a 6-1-1 run and a four-game winning streak, sources said.
- Inter Miami will retain Guillermo Hoyos as head coach following the World Cup break, sources confirmed, after he replaced former coach Javier Mascherano on an interim basis in April.
- Hoyos, a 62-year-old Argentina native, stepped into the role from his position as sporting director after Mascherano resigned abruptly, with the front office communicating full support a couple of weeks ago.
- Under Hoyos, the team holds a 6-1-1 record, outscoring opponents 26-16 across eight matches, marking the most successful start for a coach since Major League Soccer debuted in 2020.
- Club leadership dismissed speculation regarding potential replacements like Pep Guardiola, Xavi Hernandez, and Lionel Scaloni, as sources indicated no interest in other managerial candidates.
- Inter Miami returns to action on July 22 against the Chicago Fire at home, with Hoyos preparing the squad for the Leagues Cup and aiming for another MLS Cup title.
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Report: Inter Miami to keep coach Guillermo Hoyos past World Cup
Guillermo Hoyos will remain Inter Miami coach after the World Cup break
MIAMI — Guillermo Hoyos will stay on as Inter Miami coach after the World Cup break, according to a well-placed club source with knowledge of the leadership plans.
Sources: Hoyos to stay as Inter Miami coach post-World Cup
Buenos Aires, 2 June (NA) -- Inter Miami made the decision to hold Guillermo Hoyos as head coach after the World Cup 2026 stop, in the midst of the rumors that linked the American club with an attempt to hire Pep Guardiola. The Cordoba technician had taken interim charge after the departure of Javier Mascherano and quickly got sports backing: under his leadership, the Garzas achieved six wins, a tie and a defeat, the best start in the club’s you…
Inter de Miami confirmed Ángel Guillermo Hoyos as coach. "Garzas" took the decision to revalidate the management of the 62-year-old coordinator in the main position in a link that will extend after the World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico and for the rest of the season. The journalist specialized in the pass market, Fabrizio Romano, was in charge of anticipating the continuity of Hoyos as DT of the Florida team, although he flew the…
Javier Mascherano, who got the first MLS Cup in Inter Miami history, resigned from office in mid-April for personal reasons and, at that time, Guillermo Hoyos took over as acting coach. First of all, David Beckham, president of Las Garzas, planned to seek a definitive replacement, but Hoyos achieved good results...
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