Technicians passing through Mexico have not been a solution for Costa Rica

Ricardo La Volpe and Gustavo Matosas, coaches with passage in Liga MX, were not successful with the Costa Rican National Team

Luis Fernando Suárez, technical director of the Costa Rican national team, is the third one who directs the ‘Sele’ with passage in the MX League, However, the previous two, Ricardo La Volpe and Gustavo Matosas have not been able to triumph in the Central American team.

Luis Fernando Suarez

The Colombian spent three months in Mexican soccer. Took the reins of Golden in November 2015, a team he left in January 2016. During that time, Suárez led 12 commitments with the ‘Big Fish’, in which he delivered numbers of one win, three draws and eight losses.

He arrived at the Costa Rican national team in June 2021. With just three months on the bench for the Ticos, Suárez has led six games, with three wins, two draws and one fall.

Gustavo Matosas

In Mexico he directed Querétaro, León, América, Atlas and Atlético de San LuisHowever, his best role was with the Guanajuato team, with which, in addition to promoting him to the First Division, he achieved two-time championship in 2014.

He was in the Costa Rican national team for eleven months, representative of which he arrived in October 2018 and left in September 2019. He was with the Central Americans for eight games, with whom he won three matches and lost five.

Ricardo La Volpe

The Argentine has led much of his career as a coach in Mexican soccer. La Volpe, who has not managed since 2019 when he left Toluca, he got a league championship, in addition to being in charge of taking El Tri to the 2006 World Cup in Germany, a championship in which Mexico lost in the round of 16 to the Albiceleste.

Costa Rica appointed him as their coach for September 2010, but he only spent eleven months on the bench of the Central American team. There were 18 games that the Argentine was in front of the ‘Sele’, with five wins, six draws and seven defeats.

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