Inter Miami Coach Tata Martino Resigns After Record-Breaking Season
The Argentine coach departs citing personal reasons, leaving the club searching for a replacement as Lionel Messi's tenure continues.
- Gerardo 'Tata' Martino has stepped down as Inter Miami's head coach after leading the team to a league-record 74 points and the 2024 Supporters' Shield.
- Martino's resignation follows Inter Miami's unexpected first-round playoff exit to Atlanta United, despite entering as the top seed and title favorite.
- The 61-year-old coach, who joined in mid-2023, cited personal reasons for his decision, with a press conference scheduled for Friday to address the departure.
- Potential replacements include Xavi Hernández and other high-profile candidates, with speculation suggesting Lionel Messi may influence the decision.
- Martino's tenure saw success with two major trophies, but his exit raises questions about the future of Miami's star-studded roster and managerial direction.