Javier Aguirre’s time in Monterrey did not turn out as expected, the coach was not able to get the most out of the most valuable team in Liga MX and was only able to deliver a CONCACAF Champions League title, a championship that It clearly loses value considering the subsequent terrible performance in the Club World Cup.
Although it was obvious that the situation was unsustainable after losing the confidence of the fans, the board and some of his own players, the Mexican coach insisted on having the necessary arrests to get the team out of the crisis in which he still finds himself, which is why he refused to resign on more than one occasion.
However, it was the board led by Davino who made the decision to dismiss Javier at any price, because it is no secret to anyone that the now former Monterrey coach was the highest paid in the entire Mx League and had the dismissal clause juiciest in all of Mexican soccer, which exceeded 6 million dollars, a figure with which the club rewarded Aguirre after firing him, something they sought to avoid for weeks.
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