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04/14 13:45 CDT Javier Mascherano is out as Inter Miami's coach, only 4 months
after leading team to MLS Cup title
Javier Mascherano is out as Inter Miami's coach, only 4 months after leading
team to MLS Cup title
By TIM REYNOLDS
AP Sports Writer
MIAMI (AP) --- Javier Mascherano and Lionel Messi led Inter Miami to the MLS
Cup title in December, the latest victory in their long line of successes
together.
Barely four months later, Mascherano is done with the club.
Mascherano is out as Inter Miami's coach, the team announcing that stunning
development on Tuesday with the club off to a 3-1-3 start and sitting in third
place in MLS' Eastern Conference --- but winless in its first two matches at
its new stadium.
The team said Mascherano cited personal reasons, much like his predecessor,
Gerardo "Tata" Martino, did in November 2024 when he stepped aside in the move
that ultimately led to Mascherano joining the club and reuniting with Messi.
Mascherano and Messi were teammates with Barcelona and Argentina's national
team.
In Mascherano's place is another Argentine with ties to Barcelona --- Guillermo
Hoyos, who is credited, at least on some level, with discovering Messi at the
Spanish club's academy and predicting that he could become an all-time great.
"I would like to thank the club for the trust they placed in me, every employee
who is part of the organization for the collective effort, but especially the
players, who made it possible for us to experience unforgettable moments,"
Mascherano said in remarks released by the team.
Mascherano's entire coaching staff has also left the club, though the team did
not reveal any specifics as to why. Mascherano was 27-9-11 in 47 regular-season
and playoff matches with Inter Miami.
"Javier will forever be part of this club's history. ... We respect his
decision and are deeply grateful for everything he contributed," managing owner
Jorge Mas said in comments released by the team. "Wishing him nothing but the
very best in his professional and personal future."
It is the latest in a line of surprising moves around the club in recent
months, including Jordi Alba --- another longtime Messi teammate --- deciding
to leave the final two years of his contract on the table and retire after last
season. His retirement announcement came just days after the team held a
retirement ceremony for another longtime Messi teammate, Sergio Busquets.
And now, Mascherano is out as well.
In barely over a year, he not only got the team its first MLS Cup but helped
the Herons reach the knockout stage of the Club World Cup, the semifinals of
the CONCACAF Champions Cup and the Leagues Cup final. The team clearly was
disappointed by falling flat in the CONCACAF Champions Cup earlier this year
--- getting ousted in the round of 16 after making some offseason moves largely
with that trophy in mind.
But even amid the frustration with not advancing in that tournament, few would
have thought Mascherano's time with the club would soon be ending.
"I will always carry with me the memory of our first star, and wherever I am, I
will continue to wish the club all the best moving forward," Mascherano said.
"I have no doubt that the club will continue to achieve success in the future."
Hoyos and Messi have a relationship that goes back for more than 20 years.
Hoyos famously touted Messi as a potential all-time great back when the then
shaggy-haired kid was playing for Barcelona's B team. Messi was 16 at the time,
in the very earliest days of a career that would see him win eight Ballon d'Or
trophies, the World Cup and four Champions League titles. Messi has referred to
Hoyos in interviews over the years as a mentor of sorts.
Hoyos is Messi's coach now, though how long that'll be the case remains a bit
unclear. As part of Tuesday's moves, the team also said chief soccer officer
Alberto Marrero is assuming the duties of sporting director, filling the spot
vacated by Hoyos.
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