Former Mexican national team player Carlos Salcido will present a new football league in May after passing through the Mexican Football League
Former Chivas player Carlos Salcido revealed that in a few weeks he will announce the name of a new football league, A project he will present in May and for which he is primarily responsible.
In an interview with Marcelino Fernández of ESPN, Salcido, who served until a few weeks ago as the president of the Mexican Football League, said that the new league will have as its main goal to export Mexican talent to foreign football.
“I can’t deny it, I’m very direct, I’m landing a good project with all the wisdom and with very professional people in all areas, they will know later, another project will come first, this May project of the new league bringing it to the command I will land and in early February they will know what it will be called and what it can offer and what I have in mind to bring the chavos, “he expressed.
“The only thing I can say is that the mission is to place guys abroad, I have this vision, all my friends each in their countries are working in teams in professional structures where we have the contacts and I want to place to these guys, ”he added.
Regarding his time at the LBM, the former PSV and Fulham player accepted that several mistakes were made and has accused the COVID-19 pandemic of affecting the tournament plans, However, he indicated that the most complicated thing was ever to receive the freedom to make decisions.
“The invitation was in January and the pandemic in March, but we had the business and sports plan, the mistake was not to have modified it, according to what we were experiencing, we didn’t know if the pandemic would last two or three months, the project was dated september and it happened in october, it needed to be modified, it hit us all in different ways, that was what happened.
“The greatest learning is having accepted a place in a structure and not being able to make decisions“I couldn’t make decisions, so at the time it frustrated me, I depended on people and I felt tied to my hands,” he said.