Tigres is a team of the era, what they have done this century has been outstanding, the club, at least until today, the most outstanding in terms of achieving titles in Mexican soccer since 2000. However, time is unforgiving and it cannot be denied that in the feline squad there are powerful names that have written their history in gold letters, but today, they are closer to retirement than to sporting plenitude and the new manager of the pack, Gerardo Torrado, does not rule out letting them go.
There are three specific names that Torrado mentioned at the time of his presentation: Gignac, Nahuel Guzmán and Guido Pizarro, who he initially highlighted for their brilliant careers with the UANL. However, Gerardo himself stated that “all contracts end,” making it clear that he will not hesitate to let any of these three men go, no matter how much history they have written for the club.
Torrado’s initial stance was clear and forceful: he is coming to Tigres to get the team back on the path to glory; the goal is to win many more titles. To do so, the manager assured that he will first strengthen the basic forces and hinted that the first reason for his arrival is to begin the definitive generational change of the squad, as it is plagued with veterans with a declining performance peak, including the aforementioned Gignac who turns 39 in December, Nahuel Guzmán who turns 39 in February and Guido Pizarro who turns 35 also in February.
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