The Pachuca confirms the output of another key piece of the club
After Salomon Rondon departure from the club, John Kennedy becomes another loss for the Mexican team. Jaime Lozano revealed details of his departure
The Tuzos del Pachuca maintain an irregular present. The Mexican team has had multiple departures in recent transfer markets. One of their recent losses was that of Jose Salomon Rondon, a new player for Real Oviedo of Spain. This departure follows that of Brazilian John Kennedy.
While coached by Guillermo Almada, John Kennedy was one of the key figures in the Uruguayan manager's scheme. In the midst of a difficult season, the South American footballer was a great attacking alternative for the club.
However, John Kennedy's status was complex. The Brazilian footballer arrived at the club on loan from Fluminense. The loan would only last six months, and Jaime Lozano, current coach of Pachuca, revealed the South American's status. Kennedy will return to Brazil.
"John was considered, and at the end of training, we were informed that he was going to return to his club. Surely more people will be able to arrive. I would like to thank John because he was also part of this victory," said the Mexican manager.
A new process begins at Fluminense, Retano Gaucho. This experienced Brazilian coach may have influenced Kennedy's decision. Fluminense has sold several players since the Club World Cup, and the Brazilian's inclusion is a clear sign that they see him as a necessary piece for the season.
In this sense, John Kennedy ends his first adventure in Liga MX with very good numbers. The Brazilian forward scored 9 goals and provided 2 assists in 22 games played (1,279 minutes on the field).
Pachuca's Irregular Start
The Tuzos of Pachuca had a surprising start in Mexican soccer. Jaime Lozano's team made a statement in Liga MX by defeating Rayados de Monterrey 3-0.
Pachuca's victory was an unexpected result. Jaime Lozano, in his first test with the Tuzos, lost all of his matches. Even with Salomon Rondon in their attack, the Mexican team lost 1-2 against Salzburg, 3-1 against Real Madrid and 2-0 against Al Hilal.

