Mexico, Miguel Herrera near extension

ByESPN staff ESPN logo
Monday, July 14, 2014

The Mexican football federation wants Miguel Herrera to remain as Mexico coach with an extended contract through the 2018 World Cup, the FMF announced on Friday.

President Justino Compean revealed the contract talks on Friday, saying the coach also wants to continue his national team duties.

"We're renewing Miguel Herrera's contract so he stays as coach of the national team for Russia 2018," Compean said at a news conference in Rio de Janeiro. "We're going with him and hopefully he lasts."

Compean said a contract agreement should not encounter any major difficulties.

Mexico advanced to the round of 16 despite facing a challenging group that included hosts and group winners Brazil. El Tri then fell at their first knockout stage hurdle for the sixth straight World Cup.

"His work was extraordinary" Compean said of Herrera. "We're pleased because in the short time he had to work, he did it very well, achieving very good results in the style of play and in what the national team transmitted."

Compean then discussed upcoming friendlies, saying Mexico is likely to play in the Netherlands in November, with two more friendlies scheduled in Mexico and two in the United States coming before the end of the year.

Mexico also announced an agreement with adidas to provide their official kits through the 2022 World Cup.

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