Andres Guardado, the foreign player who has worn the team’s shirt the most times Real Betis (218 times), he left the discipline of the Verdiblanco club in January, after seven seasons, to return to Club León in his country. Javier Aguirrethe new Mexican coach, suggested that he be part of his coaching staff when he decides to hang up his boots, and Saved He will certainly do so, as he has two goals between his eyebrows after his retirement. “I will coach the national team and at some point I will coach the team.” Legs”, he assured in an interview with TUDN.
“I have an interesting call Javier (Aguirre) mainly because I was the last captain of the last World Cup. He wants me to share my experience with what I’ve been through, and I’m in the locker room with many of those who are there now. There was an entertaining conversation, very enriching and yes, the doors were left open for tomorrow, if it happens, to work for the national team, see what I can do,” he commented. Saved in the aforementioned interview.
Among his future plans is to return to Seville to direct the Real Betisin addition to the national team of his country: “I don’t want to be presumptuous but these are goals that I both have. Before one or after the other, I don’t know, but I’m clear that at some point will go me. to coach the national team and at some point I will direct the Legs. That was very clear to me,” he said. Saved.
The doors of the Mexican team are now open. “It was an invitation as such, I shared my experience with him and, obviously, formally the door was left open that tomorrow, when I decided to retire, if I can contribute to the national team from another point, the door is open,” explained the veteran player, whose president of Real Betis, Angel Haroalso left the doors open for his return. “You’re leaving, but I’m sure you’ll be back. Your doors are open. See you later, have a nice day,” he told her. Haro the day of his farewell.
Source: La Verdad

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