While the manager search could be a positive step in the right direction, Chivas' fans are running out of patience. Frustration among fans has reached a boiling point, with growing calls for owner Amaury Vergara to step up both in terms of squad investment and in appointing a proven head coach. While the club’s CEO insists that significant resources have already been poured into the youth academy, training facilities, and infrastructure, supporters are demanding results on the pitch - results that, so far, have not materialized.
Could Lozano be the man to lead this long-awaited transformation?
The former Mexico national team coach has become a fan favorite to take over, and during a recent public appearance, he was once again asked about his relationship with Javier "Chicharito" Hernández. Lozano responded candidly, clarifying that while they are not close personally, he holds a great deal of respect for the striker.
“I don’t know him very well. I admire him, but we haven’t really developed a friendship," Lozano said. "I did get to watch him play once at the Santiago Bernabéu when he was with Real Madrid.”
As the search for a new head coach intensifies, the responsibility now rests with Chivas’ sporting director, Javier Mier. In the coming weeks, Mier is expected to lead the decision-making process and set the tone for what could be a crucial summer. Once a new coach is in place, the club will begin to assess the roster, identify reinforcements, and plan departures—all with the goal of building a squad capable of competing at the highest level in the next tournament.