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Breaking: Liga MX club Juárez faces crisis as Caixinha departs

By 4AllFootball ·
Breaking: Liga MX club Juárez faces crisis as Caixinha departs

Breaking news from Liga MX sees Juárez left without a manager after a forgettable start to the tournament, losing three matches in a row. The Caixinha project at the helm of Juárez has ended, with the club confirming the termination of Pedro Caixinha and his coaching staff.

The team’s opening three fixtures all ended in defeat. These three losses marked a disastrous beginning to the campaign.

Through an official statement, the club announced that the employment relationship with Pedro Caixinha and his coaching staff has ended. The announcement confirmed that all members of Caixinha’s coaching staff were also released.

With the Leagues Cup just days away, an Institutional Coaching Staff led by Salvador Valero will take charge of the squad. Valero, a long‑time club employee, will head the interim staff.

The thrashing at home against Pumas proved to be the final straw for the border side. The defeat underscored the urgency of the managerial change.

Juárez’s results never materialised, leaving the club languishing at the bottom of the standings. The border team now faces the upcoming cup without a permanent head coach.

The article was translated into English by artificial intelligence, with the original Spanish version available online. Readers can consult the original Spanish version via the provided link.

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