The Argentine Martín Demichelis The coach of Rayados Del Monterrey stopped this Sunday, which on Saturday was removed from the Quarterfinals of the Mexican Clausura Tournament.
The team announced the news in a press release broadcast on their social networks where he thanked the work of Argentine, which placed the Rayados bench in August.
In 43 games, the former central Málaga gained 20 success, 11 draws and 12 losses.
The pass to the final opening, its best moment
His best moment was in his first contest with the leader of Monterrey, opening 2024, to him he classified for the final, where he fell into America.
In this closure, Demichelis has a low performance in one of the strongest templates in Mexico, which led to the end of the seventh in the regular stage, outside the best six who fought in playback and advanced directly to the quarterfinals.
In Repechage, Coach was born 44 years ago in Córdoba Monterrey led to fall in the first game, forcing him to play a second in which he imposed Pumas Unam to qualify for the quarterfinals, where they defeated Toluca.
Deleted in eighth in Champions Cup
At the Concacaf Champions Cup, the other important contest he faced with the team was removed by the 16 -year -olds before the Vancouver Whitecaps Canadians.
All in spite of having many best soccer players in Mexico, led by the Spaniards Sergio Canales and Sergio Ramosas well as Argentine Lucas Ocampos and the Mexicans Jesús ‘Tecatito’ Corona and Héctor Moreno, Everyone has a past in Spain.
Monterrey did not provide clues about who will be the next technical director, who will have the task of leading the box to the Club World Cup, which will perform from June 14 to July 13.
Rayados share group E on the Argentine River plate, Urawa Red Diamonds Japanese and Inter Milan Italian.
Source: La Verdad

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