In latest plot twist, Mexico’s Gold Cup hopes now rest on ‘El Actor’

In latest plot twist, Mexico's Gold Cup hopes now rest on 'El Actor'

It’s fitting that Mexican soccer’s latest telenovela-like drama is supposed to be resolved by a coach who’s sometimes referred to as “El Actor.”

Born to entertainer parents (hence his nickname), Jaime Lozano didn’t seek the same limelight his mother and father occupied. Instead, soccer came calling through a career as a player and manager, but after a recent crisis arose in the distance from Mexico‘s men’s national team, the coach who often goes simply by “Jimmy” now finds himself as an unexpected leading man.

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His new marquee role: Reviving the national team as interim manager in the Concacaf Gold Cup.

Following a frustrating third-place finish in the Concacaf Nations League last week, which included a bleak 3-0 loss to their United States rivals in the semifinal, Mexico dropped Diego Cocca as coach on Monday after just a few months in charge. Scrambling to find a solution before the start of the Gold Cup this weekend, the Mexican Football Federation (FMF) appointed Lozano as interim for the tournament.

Desperate for success after a discouraging 2022 World Cup and just one title in all competitions since 2016, Mexico will now place all of their hopes on the shoulders of their 44-year-old hiring. Will the script work for El Tri, or will it prove to be another major box office flop?