Javier Aguirre exposes the problems of Mexican soccer – La Opinión

Javier Aguirre exposes the problems of Mexican soccer – La Opinión



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Mexican soccer He is the center of attention for his repeated defeats against the United States. The Concacaf Nations League is a tournament that they lost again and the criticism fell on players, managers and technicians. Javier Aguirre offered his point of view on the Aztec crisis.

The “Vasco” is a voice more than qualified to talk about Mexican soccer. In fact, Javier Aguirre’s experience in international football It gives you a different perspective on the problem. The Mallorca coach asks him more preparation for their Mexican colleagues.

“I also suggested that the trainers, We need a little more preparation. It doesn’t hurt to risk a little, even wool or time for a course, or going to a training session for someone important. We are demanding too much when we ourselves do not help in that training,” Aguirre analyzed for Claro Sports.

On the other hand, Javier Aguirre also considers that Strategists must “educate” the Mexican soccer player. This is a practice that “Vasco” revealed is not done in Spain because the players are focused on being professionals on and off the field.

“I know it’s not easy, but you have to educate them. Here in Spain I don’t waste time in the education of a player. They know that it is their profession 24 hours a day. That has changed in Mexico, in my time it was very difficult for us to be professionals, the kids have a different mentality, but things are missing”he explained.

The success of the United States is its organization

On the other hand, Javier Aguirre also blamed the directors of Mexican football. The “Vasco” considers that in Mexico they have to compete again in high-level tournaments and invest in young footballers. The Mexican strategist believes that these actions have the United States dominating Concacaf soccer.

“We need a transition process. It’s going to take us time. We have to return to compete in the Copa América, Libertadores; Find a way to turn the local tournament around, export, invest in kids. “That takes years, the speed is not tangible, but it is something that the Americans have done,” he concluded.

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