Bernardo Cueva (born 1987) is a Mexican football manager who is the analyst of Brentford.

Early life

Born in 1987, Cueva is originally from the Providencia neighborhood and played street football as a child.[1]

Career

Cueva was the analyst of Mexican side Chivas from 2017 to 2020.[2] He was part of Chivas when they won the 2018 CONCACAF Champions League and participated in the 2018 FIFA Club World Cup.[3] In 2020, he was appointed analyst of English second-tier side Brentford.[4] He was part of Brentford when they achieved promotion to the English Premier League.[5] He became the first Mexican to ever be part of the coaching staff of an English Premier League team.[6]

In 2021, he was appointed set piece coach of the Norway national football team.[7][8][9] He only worked with them during the international breaks, so he was able to work for the Norway national football team and Brentford simultaneously.[10]

References

  1. "Un tapatío en la Premier League". informador.mx.
  2. "QUIÉN ES BERNARDO CUEVA, EL MEXICANO EN LA PREMIER LEAGUE CON EL BRENTFORD". futboltotal.com.mx.
  3. "Bernardo Cueva, el mexicano que dejó a Chivas y ahora triunfa con el Brentford de Inglaterra". elfinanciero.com.mx.
  4. "¿Quién es Bernardo Cueva, el mexicano que está en la Premier League?". goal.com (Archived). Archived from the original on 2023-04-30. Retrieved 2023-09-12.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  5. "Bernardo Cueva: "El Brentford tiene bien vistos a los jugadores mexicanos"". foxsports.com.mx.
  6. "Quién es Bernardo Cueva, el mexicano detrás del éxito del Brentford en la Premier League". infobae.com.
  7. "Solbakken gir talknusar makt: – Kan ikkje bli dårlegare". nrk.no.
  8. "Landslagets hemmelige våpen: – Han får all makt". tv2.no.
  9. "– Hver gang vi får dødball har vi tro på at vi kan straffe motstanderen". tv2.no.
  10. "Bernardo Cueva, de ser rechazado en Chivas a trabajar como auxiliar en Premier League y asesor de Noruega". espn.com.


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