Milito takes over at a turbulent time for Chivas. The club not only missed out on the Liguilla, but also failed to qualify for the Play-In round in the Clausura 2025, leading to the dismissal of then-coach Gerardo Espinoza. In the aftermath, Chivas explored various options to fill the vacancy. Talks were reportedly held with Guillermo Almada, Domenec Torrent, and Juan Carlos Osorio, but none of the negotiations proved fruitful. Other names like Jaime Lozano and former club icon Matías Almeyda were also mentioned but ultimately passed on the opportunity.
After a series of unsuccessful attempts, the Guadalajara-based club has finally secured a new leader in Milito—a former FC Barcelona defender known for his tactical discipline and emphasis on structured play. His challenge will be not just to deliver results, but to help reshape a team that has struggled to define its identity in recent seasons.
Chivas began their preseason this week, and Milito is expected to be formally introduced and integrated into training sessions in the coming days, once all contractual details are finalized.