According to the latest report from Mundo Deportivo, FC Barcelona (Barcelona) B team manager Marquez is leaving the team and he will accept the invitation from the Mexican Football Association to be the assistant coach of the new Mexican national team manager Aguirre. This news seems a bit sudden for the Barcelona management as they have to find a suitable replacement to take over the B team's marquee in a short period of time.
Marquez's contract extension with Barcelona should have been an affirmation of future cooperation between the two sides, but the olive branch thrown out by the Mexican national team was clearly more attractive. In the face of such a rare opportunity, Barcelona FC also showed an understanding and supportive attitude, agreeing to Marquez's departure and wishing him success in his new position.
In the past two seasons, Marquez has demonstrated a notable coaching ability in Barcelona B. He has been in charge of Barcelona B for the past two seasons. He commanded a total of 82 matches and achieved a record of 40 wins, 21 draws and 21 losses, contributing positively to the team's stability and development. However, with a new chapter in his career about to begin, Max will also face new challenges and opportunities.
For the Mexican national team, the addition of Marquez is undoubtedly a shot in the arm. As an experienced coach, he will contribute to the future development of Mexican soccer under the leadership of Aguirre. As for Barcelona, despite the inconvenience caused by Marquez's departure, the club believes they are capable of quickly finding a suitable successor to continue to promote the growth and progress of the B team.