Joan Reynoso is profiled as a Blue Cross coach and wins the Hugo Sánchez race

After weeks without a coach, Juan Reynoso climbs to the blue bench and after failing to reach the Blue Cross in an agreement with Hugo Sanchez

Mexico.- Finally Blue Cross had to resort to option D to have its new trainer.

Juan Reynoso, member of the last Blue Cross champion team in Winter 97, will become this Saturday the new technical director of the Machine, as long as the final details of the negotiation are resolved and the Peruvian coach signs the contract with the celestial directive.

ESPN has been able to know from various sources consulted that Reynoso gave the “yes” to the cement board, after the negotiation for Hugo Sánchez fell on December 30, when practically the “Penta” and the Blue Cross had an agreement and all he was on his way to travel from Madrid to Mexico City.

However, small differences between the two sides could not be resolved and so the negotiation paused, after which finally on January 1 was ruled out of the Blue Cross band.

It was then that the celestial directive had to resort from this Saturday to its Plan B, andto that the three options of Plan To, Antonio Mohamed, Matías Almeyda and Hugo Sanchez, could not take shape for economic reasons.

In Plan B, ESPN he was also able to learn that there were numerous technicians in the portfolio such as Joan Reynoso, Alfonso Sosa, José Manuel de la Torre, Rubén Omar Romà, Mario Carrillo and Paco Palencia, But the directors did not enter into conversations but with one or two of them only, being the Peruvian Reynoso who always took hand to the scene that Mohammad, Almeyda and Sanchez could not arrive at the Chain dump.

This medium was also able to confirm that Reynoso agreed to join the team adjusting to the current economic reality of the Blue Cross, which will not allow him to invest a lot of money in reinforcements because today he has one of the highest salaries in Mexican football. , because he has been hit hard by the pandemic and because he has not been able to give way to players like Pablo Ceppelini, Milton Caraglio, Jesus Corona, Guillermo “Pol” Fernandez, Walter Montoya and Bryan Angulo.

Joan Reynoso will have a final meeting this afternoon with the leaders of the Blue Cross to refine the final details of the contract and capture the signature that unites him to the club as a coach for a year.

Champion in Peruvian Liga with clubs like Colonel Bolognesi, University of Sports and Melgar between the years of 2007 and 2017, Reynoso was technical assistant of Enrique Meza in Blue Cross in 2012 and comes from directing a match where the Puebla goes surprise the elimination of Rayados al Repechaje and face him in the Quarterfinals which would eventually become champion of the Guard1anes 2020, the Club León.

Why did Hugo Sánchez’s negotiation fall?

While issues such as contract duration, salary and confirmation of the coaching staff were initial differences between the Blue Cross and Hugo Sanchez, ESPN to be able to know that the “Penta” had already agreed to direct for a year at La Màquina and not for two, as well as adjust to the proposed salary and even resolve the non-arrival of Olaf Heredia as goalkeeper coach to keep to the Oscar “Conill” Pérez, but a small difference in the economic and the fact that perhaps they could not meet the reinforcements that Hugo required caused the Blue Cross to withdraw the offer on the table and decide to go to his choice d as a coach.

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