Even before the first whistle sounded in Toluca, Tijuana had been unceremoniously ousted from the playoffs. The club that had won back-to-back Superliders was eliminated when Cruz Azul beat Veracruz, making it mathematically impossible to eke into the Liguilla. In honesty, the offseason couldn’t come fast enough for Xolos. There’s more than enough work to be done on an organizational level, from top to bottom.
The obvious starting place might be to hire a permanent manager to lead the club, however before even doing that they should look to define what the club’s philosophy is going forward.
Xolos have historically been fluid in their personnel, with players coming and going after relatively short stints.