Antonio Mohamed marches to the beat of his own drum.
The Monterrey manager wears fashionable clothes in a league where some managers look to be having a contest to see who can look the most like they just rolled out of bed. He plays the style of soccer he wants, currently a 4-3-3 with Monterrey that's all about winning the ball back from opponents. Previously it was a swashbuckling style of full-force attacking play that saw him lift a trophy with Club Tijuana. He won the league with Club America with an intermediary version.
He has his own swagger, so it's no shock to see one thing that concerns Mohamed is the sameness of so many of his colleagues.