A pivotal figure in América’s transformation has been head coach André Jardine. The Brazilian has successfully stamped his philosophy and leadership on the team. Henry was full of praise for Jardine, whom he considers a key factor in their recent success.
"Since he arrived, everything’s improved. At first, it was tough adjusting to new systems - we were used to playing one way. But Jardine made us evolve, and now we can switch tactics with no problem. He’s the best coach I’ve ever had, both for his tactical ability and the way he unites the group. If he asked me to be the goalkeeper, I’d do it without hesitation," he said with a laugh.
Beyond coaching, another critical force behind América’s winning streak has been the mentality instilled by club owner Emilio Azcárraga. Goalkeeper Luis Malagón pointed out how the owner’s ambition has become contagious across all levels of the organization.
"After the title against Monterrey, the first thing Emilio told us was: ‘Now we have to go win the next one.’ That hunger to win starts at the top. Emilio transmits that desire to keep achieving, and that makes a real difference," said the keeper.
With a winning culture firmly in place, a committed squad, and a forward-thinking leadership group, América is thriving. The pursuit of a fourth consecutive title isn’t a burden - it’s fuel. And one thing is clear: this team is far from satisfied.