Ecuador coach calls it quits after World Cup loss to Mexico
· Yahoo Sports
Ecuador coach Sebastián Beccacece has announced he is stepping down from the job following his team's World Cup exit.
"The results are what count, and today I have to say goodbye to a lovely, wonderful family," said the 45-year-old Argentinian after the 0–2 defeat in the knockout match against co-World Cup hosts Mexico on Tuesday evening.
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Beccacece said he was filled with "great gratitude, great composure and inner peace, because we gave it our all."
Against Mexico, Ecuador were clearly outplayed, particularly in the first half, already 0–2 down after just over half an hour.
Ecuador had qualified for the round of 32 thanks to their 2–1 victory over Germany in their final group match.
"It was all about achieving the goal we’d set ourselves. Well, that’s football for you," said Beccacece, who had taken up the job in August 2024.
"I think we’re leaving a legacy behind. It’s been a wonderful adventure with a bittersweet ending.
"I’m going to spend some time with my family for now, have a rest and reflect on what I could have done better."