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    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 Miamis coach, a stunning move that comes only four months after leading Lionel Messis club to the MLS Cup title.Mascherano, a former teammate of Messi at Barcelona and with Argentina's national team before reuniting with him as coach, is leaving for personal reasons, the team said. Mascherano's entire coaching staff has also left the club, though the team did not reveal any specifics as to why.In Mascherano's place as coach, at least in the short term, will be Guillermo Hoyos who is credited, at least on some level, with discovering Messi at Barcelona's academy and predicting that he could become an all-time great.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 his futbol dad.Hoyos is Messi's coach now, though how long that'll be the case remains a bit unclear. He inherits a team that is 3-1-3 and third in Major League Soccer's Eastern Conference, but fell flat in the CONCACAF Champions Cup earlier this year a tournament that the team made several roster moves solely with contending for that trophy in mind.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.The move comes not even two weeks after Inter Miami opened its new stadium near Miami International Airport. The club has tied both of its first two matches in the new facility.The team also said chief soccer officer Alberto Marrero is assuming the duties of sporting director going forward, meaning he will slide into the spot that Hoyos held until Tuesday.Javier will forever be part of this clubs 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.___AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccer
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    Chelsea legend dies as John Terry leads tributes for icon behind 'history-making transfer scheme'
    Colin Hutchinson, the former Chelsea managing director who oversaw the club's sporting operations at Stamford Bridge for over a decade, has passed away at the age of 86.Hutchinson joined the west London club in 1987 after being brought in by chairman Ken Bates from Wimbledon.He initially impressed through a fundraising campaign against property developers, before ascending to the position of managing director.Club legend John Terry was among those paying their respects.TRENDINGStoriesVideosYour SayHe posted a photograph of Hutchinson on social media with the message: "RIP Colin. Lovely guy," accompanied by a blue heart emoji.The 45-year-old's tribute echoed the sentiments expressed by Chelsea themselves.Hutchinson's most significant contribution to the club came through his creation of the "Marriott Accord".This was a revolutionary recruitment strategy devised in response to the Bosman ruling that fundamentally altered how football transfers operated.The managing director convened a meeting at the Marriott hotel near Slough, bringing together Bates, manager Glenn Hoddle and director Matthew Harding to formulate a new approach to player acquisition.The outcome of this gathering prioritised substantial investment in top-tier talent, a decision that would reshape Chelsea's trajectory for years to come.Hutchinson played a central role in both daily club operations and transfer negotiations alongside Hoddle and Harding.The strategy's first major coup saw Ballon d'Or winner Ruud Gullit arrive from Sampdoria without a transfer fee.LATEST SPORT NEWSPremier League boss tells club he will leave at the end of the seasonEFL star charged with drink driving offence as club release statementManchester United star recreates iconic Jose Mourinho moment as he refuses to answer questionThis landmark signing opened the floodgates for further Italian league talent to make the move to west London.Gianluca Vialli, Gianfranco Zola and World Cup winner Marcel Desailly all subsequently made the switch from Serie A to Stamford Bridge.These acquisitions transformed Chelsea into what Hutchinson himself memorably characterised as "a continental side playing football in England", a description he offered after the Blues became the first Premier League team to field an entirely non-British starting lineup against Southampton in 1999.The influx of continental stars delivered remarkable silverware during Hutchinson's tenure.The success included the FA Cup lifted in both 1997 and 2000, while the Uefa Cup Winners' Cup, Uefa Super Cup and League Cup were all secured in the intervening seasons.Hutchinson was instrumental in appointing Vialli as player-manager following Gullit's departure, and later oversaw Claudio Ranieri's arrival as his successor.When Hutchinson departed Chelsea in 2002, the club acknowledged that the team was demonstrably stronger than when he had first arrived.In their official tribute, Chelsea said: "We send our deepest condolences to Colin's family and friends."Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter
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    Inter Miami: surprise, Javier Mascherano quitte le club aprs le titre en MLS pour des "raisons personnelles"
    Plus de quatre mois aprs le premier sacre en MLS de l'Inter Miami, Javier Mascherano a dmissionn de son poste d'entraneur. L'Argentin Guillermo Hoyos assurera l'intrim.
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    Mascherano Steps Down As Inter Miami Coach, Four Months After Winning MLS Cup
    Javier Mascherano is out as Inter Miamis coach, a stunning move that comes only four months after leading Lionel Messis club to the MLS Cup title. Mascherano, a former teammate of Messi at Barcelona and with Argentina's national team before reuniting with him as coach, is leaving for personal reasons, the team said. Mascherano's entire coaching staff has also left the club, though the team did not reveal any specifics as to why. In Mascherano's place as coach, at least in the short term, will be Guillermo Hoyos who is credited, at least on some level, with discovering Messi at Barcelona's academy and predicting that he could become an all-time great. 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 his "futbol dad." Hoyos is Messi's coach now, though how long that'll be the case remains a bit unclear. He inherits a team that is 3-1-3 and third in Major League Soccer's Eastern Conference, but fell flat in the CONCACAF Champions Cup earlier this year a tournament that the team made several roster moves solely with contending for that trophy in mind. "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. The move comes not even two weeks after Inter Miami opened its new stadium near Miami International Airport. The club has tied both of its first two matches in the new facility. The team also said chief soccer officer Alberto Marrero is assuming the duties of sporting director going forward, meaning he will slide into the spot that Hoyos held until Tuesday. "Javier will forever be part of this clubs 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." Reporting by The Associated Press
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