Overview
- Toluca’s penalty victory over Tigres on Sunday completed a run that gave Antonio Mohamed five trophies in about 18 months and qualified the club for intercontinental opportunities.
- Mohamed told Fox Sports he will no longer consider the Mexico job, saying he felt mistreated in past selection processes and that he prefers not to be needed by the federation.
- He confirmed to ESPN México that he has an active contract with Toluca through December 2026, plans preseason work and transfer business, and ruled out a short‑term move to Boca Juniors.
- Recent national‑team moves, including Javier Aguirre’s appointment and Rafael Márquez’s likely continuation after the 2026 World Cup, helped prompt Mohamed’s public break with the selection process.
- Mohamed’s tactical flexibility and player management turned Toluca into a dominant side and his rejection of the national role could reshape how Mexican clubs, coaches, and the federation negotiate future appointments.