Coach Mohamed typifies Argentine influence on Mexican soccer


FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - Liga MX - Final - First Leg - Monterrey v America - BBVA Stadium, Monterrey, Mexico - December 26, 2019 Monterrey coach Antonio Mohamed before the match REUTERS/Daniel Becerril

SAO PAULO (Reuters) - He is little known outside Latin America, but Antonio Mohamed, who hopes to coach Monterrey to the Mexican league title on Sunday, is one of the best-known faces in his adopted homeland and an outsize example of Argentine influence on Mexican soccer.

Mohamed's Monterrey beat America 2-1 in the first leg of the Apertura final on Dec. 26 and only need a draw at the Aztec Stadium to end the year as both Mexican champions and CONCACAF Champions League winners.

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