Nicolás Larcamón is the fashionable technician in Liga MX. The technical director of Puebla has given another face to the La Franja team since his arrival at Guardianes 2021. That cannot be discussed. The young Argentine strategist has put the sweet potato squad in two leagues in a row and currently has the team in second place in the general table in the Clausura 2022 tournament.
Larcamón has delivered these results despite having the most modest squad in all of Mexican soccer. The poblanos have maintained their momentum after the sale of important players, such as Christian Tabó and Salvador Reyes, and without significant reinforcements. The Puebla coach has managed to adapt to what he has and has gotten the most out of each of the members of his squad.
In this context, the name of Nicolás Larcamón has sounded strong to assume the technical direction of two of the strongest and most successful teams in Mexican soccer: América and Monterrey. Rayados recently announced the arrival of Víctor Manuel Vucetich, so this option seems to have fallen out. However, the possibility of the Eagles is gaining more and more strength, especially after the departure of Santiago Solari.
Several journalistic versions point in that direction. Larcamón would be a more than interesting addition for the azulcremas. For more than a year, the 37-year-old coach has shown that he has great potential and his ability is more than proven. With a larger budget and a more competitive squad, like that of América, the strategist could aim for the top in Liga MX.
Larcamón’s coaching style could be what America needs. The coach has distinguished himself by generating great internal competition in Puebla, something that urges the Águilas, a club in which it seems that the players feel secure in their positions in the starting lineup. Likewise, the strategist has brought out the best version of him from several players who seemed to be on their last legs. In Puebla, Larcamón has managed to give some players their second or third wind.
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