
The uncertainty about what will happen to the technical direction of the Mexican National Team has aroused different criticisms and opinions. Despite the fact that so far Gerardo Tata Martino is still the coach of the Tri, rumors have already put him out of the team and put Miguel Piojo Herrera in his place.
Faced with this hypothetical scenario, Hugo Sánchez expressed his opinion and was upset with the Mexican Football Federation (FMF). During an ESPN program, the former Mexican footballer stated that Mexican football is indebted to him and to Victor Manuel Vucetich, current coach of Rayados.
The cause would be because they have always been left out of a world championship process with the Tri despite the fact that they have had outstanding results as technical directors, and in the case of Macho, as a professional player he marked a legacy in the history of national football.

His comment emerged from the debate on the possible arrival of Piojo Herrera at the Qatar 2022 World Cup, as Hugol said:
Although he expressed his concern about being at the helm of the Aztec team, he was aware of the unlikely chances he has due to the situation in which Tata Martino is and the relationship with the Mexican Federation, so he merely explained his difference with Femexfut.

Hugo Sánchez argued that the dealings with the FMF have not been adequate, both with him and with King Midas, while with Piojo Herrera there seems to be some support for returning to the Mexican National Team, according to the words of Pentapichichi.
“Obviously they are also indebted to Vucetich because the deal has been too bad for him as for me. On the other hand, Miguel feels protected, supported and consented. Let's see what happens, but the Tata thing doesn't seem to be on the right track.”
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