André Jardine's continuity as Club América's coach begins to waver after a new international blow in the Concacaf Champions Cup. The elimination in the quarter-finals by Nashville SC not only raised alarms in Coapa but also reportedly accelerated important decisions within the institution. Baños gets to work According to journalist Carlos Ponce de León, the board is already seriously analyzing the future of the Brazilian strategist. For a wide sector, he remains the best coach to have passed through the blue-cream bench thanks to the iconic three-peat, a feat that placed him in the elite. However, that glorious period seems to be behind, overshadowed by recent failures that today cast doubt on his continuity. The defeat left negative feelings both in the team's performance and in the management from the bench, factors that have been decisive for Santiago Baños, the club's sporting director, to begin working on possible scenarios. The executive, pointed out on different occasions for his role in sports planning, would not have wasted time and would already be evaluating alternatives to reverse the moment the squad is going through. The debacle against the American team is not an isolated fact, but part of a streak of results that have generated dissatisfaction among fans and executives. The historical demand of America obliges them to compete at the highest level in every tournament, so being eliminated from an international competition is unacceptable for many sectors. Jardine, however, is not just any name in the club's recent history.
André Jardine's Future at América in Doubt After Champions Cup Exit
André Jardine's future as Club América's coach is in jeopardy after their elimination from the Concacaf Champions Cup by Nashville SC. The club's leadership, including sporting director Santiago Baños, is reportedly evaluating potential replacements, despite the coach's past successes.