Javier Mascherano got off to the perfect start as Herons boss against Club America.
The Argentine manager watched on as his side came from behind to win on penalties against the Mexican giants.
Having drawn 2-2 in regular time, Santiago Morales netted the winning penalty meaning Mascherano made history as the first-ever Inter Miami manager to win his debut match in charge.
With his impact starting to be felt on the pitch, Mascherano is also having a huge part in transforming Miami’s squad.
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Javier Mascherano’s Inter Miami transfer plan is clear to see
Having already signed the likes of Gonzalo Lujan and Telasco Segovia, Mascherano has wasted no time in shaping his new Inter Miami roster.
One thing we have learned from Mascherano’s transfers so far though, is that the Herons boss is seemingly more focused on bringing in talented youngsters rather than older, more experienced stars.
Average age of incomings | 25.1 |
Average age of outgoings | 26.6 |
Recent years have seen Inter Miami more concentrated on securing more high-profile names, shown by the transfers of Luis Suarez and Lionel Messi, that however brings the age factor along with it – with the majority of these players nearing the end of their careers.
Fafa Picault’s signing aside, Mascherano is seemingly trying to steer Inter Miami away from moves like this.
Mascherano’s youth team expierence could be huge for Inter Miami youngsters
When you take a look at Mascherano’s managerial career it is no surprise to see him target younger recruits.
Club/role | Appointed | In charge until | Games | PPG |
Argentina (Olympics) Manager | 24/25 (Jul 1, 2024) | 24/25 (Aug 31, 2024) | 4 | 1.50 |
Argentina U20 Manager | 21/22 (Jan 1, 2022) | 24/25 (Nov 25, 2024) | 30 | 2.00 |
Argentina U23 Manager | 21/22 (Jan 1, 2022) | 24/25 (Nov 25, 2024) | 17 | 1.82 |
Despite not being in the coaching game long, the former Barcelona man has good experience working with younger players, something that could have huge benefits for Miami’s youngsters.
With that being said, if the Herons could get to a place where they are no longer relying on the brilliance of Messi and co – Inter Miami could be set for a bright future under Mascherano.