Mexico National Soccer Team News

Aguirre uncovers Martino's dark side and why there will never be a fifth game in the World Cup

One of the coaches who has coached Mexico in World Cups expresses his thoughts on El Tri coach

By Hector Garcia

One of the coaches who has coached Mexico in World Cups expresses his thoughts on El Tri coach
One of the coaches who has coached Mexico in World Cups expresses his thoughts on El Tri coach
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The Mexican national team is close to participating in another World Cup in Qatar this November. However, the team is not in the best possible shape despite the players' attempts to prove their worth. Much has to do with the performance of coach Gerardo Martino, who was harshly criticized by a former coach of El Tri who already knows what it means to coach Mexico in World Cups.

It is precisely Javier Aguirre, current coach of Mallorca of Spain. The coach spoke to different media prior to FC Barcelona's match against his team. For Aguirre, defensive problems are not the only problem facing the Mexican national team.

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The coach exposed the point that could be a problem for Mexico in the World Cup and that is the lack of study given to their rivals. When El Tri faces Poland, it will be essential to know how to nullify Robert Lewandowski and that, according to Vasco Aguirre, is achieved through one-on-one and personalized marking.

Why won't Mexico reach the fifth match?

According to Javier Aguirre, the big problem comes from the structure and functioning of Mexican soccer in general. The goal is to get players to go to better leagues and try to improve their own with strong youth teams. However, the mismanagement of funds, the inflation of player prices and the attitude of the Mexican player are determining factors for Mexico's failure to transcend.


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