The “Made in CU” returned home. And this Tuesday Jaime Lozano Visited Cougars in the quarry. Now as a technician Mexican team “Jimmy” was present at the training of the university team in the Auriazules area, where he completed his training as a football player and even worked as a coach in children’s categories for a while.
Lozano was accompanied by Duilio Davino, sports director of the national teams, and both were received by the Auriazul board, in particular by president Leopoldo Silva and sports vice-president Miguel Mejía Barón.
And in addition to talking to the technician Antonio Mohamed It took Lozano a few minutes to talk to him Cesar Huerta whom he recently appointed to the tricolor.
“I spoke a lot with Mohamed, who I didn’t know at all. I had to face him as a player and coach and we talked about how he sees football, how he works, of course about the players he has, a lot more.” Also advice. I like listening to people, and even more so when it’s someone as successful as he has been throughout his career.
“Coming here is always something very special. I had to be here when this quarry was inaugurated, I had to play a lot of games, I had to train a lot and even start my career as a coach, a period that helped David Patiño in the U-20 and then in the U-20. 14. So for me, visiting CU will always be very special,” said Jaime Lozano, who added:
“Here is one of the best players, not just at the Pumas but in the league, and they make it a lot easier for you. When a player is as crucial as (César) Huerta is at this moment, I think it helps you have a lot of emotion, a lot of joy and calm, knowing that we have players and capacity.”
Likewise, Jaime Lozano always wore a visitor’s pass during his visits to the university facilities.