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Sanchez fired as Mexico coach
Mexico's national soccer coach, Hugo Sanchez, was fired Monday after only 16 months on the job. During a three-hour meeting in Mexico City, owners of the Mexican soccer league decided that Sanchez was not the right man to lead Mexico into the 2010 World Cup qualifiers, which begin later this year. The move comes after Mexico failed to qualify in the regional Olympic qualifiers in March. The search for Sanchez's successor will begin immediately. Sanchez, 49, was hired in November 2006 and became one of the world's highest-paid soccer coaches, earning an estimated $8 million during his short tenure as Mexico's coach. His predecessor, Ricardo LaVolpe, earned almost $10 million in four years on the job.
Why would mexico start hugo Sanchez off with such a high salery. He couldnt have declined in his performance that much in the 16 months that he was coaching. His salery in 16 months was higher then Ricardo LaVolpe in four years. why would they hire him and pay him that sum of money if they werent expecting to keep in for a while.

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