Five Liga MX teams are still in the hunt for the final three spots in the Liga MX playoffs, with coaches Antonio Mohamed and Javier Torrente having the most work to do.
It's been an uncomfortable two weeks for several Liga MX managers.
Teams have had a full international break to sit and ponder their fate, to do the math and figure out exactly what will be needed. The final weekend begins Friday with first-place Tijuana visiting penultimate-placed Veracruz with the Xolos in search of a point to clinch the No. 1 seed.
But Miguel Herrera won't be the boss most worried about his team this weekend - far from it.