💔 Tension between Cruz Azul and their manager ahead of Concachampions final
Information has started to circulate that the situation is tense in La Noria. This is because after the defeat against América in the Liga Mx semifinals, it seems that Vicente Sánchez's hours as a cement strategist are numbered.
🔥 🔥 🔥 🚂🚂🚂La cosa está muy brava en Cruz Azul Me dicen que Vicente Sanchez y Rubens Valenzuela han pedido que se les renueve si o si el contrato o no dirigen el 1 de junio en CONCACAF Info en desarrollo…
— CESAR CABALLERO (@ccaballero10) May 20, 2025
Vicente seems to be on thin ice and his future in La Noria is uncertain, will he make it to the Concachampions final or will we have a change of coach in La Máquina? We're reading you...
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