Monterrey has a negative balance in international matches with Torrent
Under Domènec Torrent's leadership, Monterrey's performance in international matches has been disappointing, with only one victory in their last eight outings.
Under the management of Domènec Torrent, Rayados de Monterrey has struggled in international competitions, facing a series of challenges that have left the team's performance below expectations. In their last eight outings outside the domestic league, including FIFA Club World Cup 2025, Leagues Cup, and Concacaf Champions Cup, the team has only managed to secure a single victory. This solitary win came during the Club World Cup against Japan's Urawa Red Diamonds, highlighting that even in the most prestigious tournaments, the team's capabilities have been insufficient against their international rivals.
The statistics reflect a troubling trend for Monterrey fans, who have watched their team fail to capitalize on potential opportunities. In the same tournament, much was expected from the team, but they showcased limited effectiveness, resulting in draws against powerful teams like Inter Milan and River Plate. While the squad displayed some organizational strength, a lack of attacking potency led to disappointing outcomes that have left both the players and fans yearning for a better showing.
As the team continues its campaign under Torrent's guidance, questions arise about the strategies and decisions that have contributed to their international struggles. With a roster built to compete on a global scale, the inability to translate talent into results has sparked debates about the future direction of the team and its leadership. Monterrey's fans and stakeholders will be keenly observing how the team can adapt and evolve to reclaim its position among the elite in international football, with ongoing competitions offering a chance for redemption and reassessment of their tactical approach.