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Vasco Aguirre and some controversial details about the Mexican National Team

Javier Aguirre took time to address the presence of Memo Ochoa, the participation of Hormiga Gonzalez, and the game against Uruguay

El Vasco Aguirre and some controversial details about the Mexico team team
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True to his style, Javier “Vasco” Aguirre, head coach of the Mexican National Team, spoke clearly and directly regarding the controversial presence of five-time World Cup goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa at the Tricolor's training camp.

The national coach also He took the time to mention similarities and references between striker Armando “Hormiga” Gonzalez and the career of Javier “Chicharito” Hernandez, as well as the possible debut of the Chivas striker with the national team. On the first topic, he denied that Ochoa had been present at the High-Performance Center to film a commercial, violating the Tricolor's internal code of discipline, and stated that the filming of said promotional material is part of each player's individual commitments, not a collective commitment to the national team. “It's a strictly commercial matter between Memo and this company. Ultimately, as the Mexican National Team, we had nothing to do with it… Memo didn't enter the High-Performance Center, he didn't film that advertisement at the High-Performance Center,” assured the coach of the Mexican national team on the eve of the match against Uruguay this Saturday in Torreon, Coahuila. Aguirre acknowledged that each player has their own individual commercial commitments and that it is their responsibility to resolve them as they see fit, but not to use the Mexican national team's facilities when there are other activities. scheduled.

“There are players who do a lot of advertising and it’s none of our business, everyone can do what they want with their image. It wasn’t at my facilities, I have limits, we allow access to family members, people who provide us with services, but that’s it, it doesn’t link to the National Team,” said Vasco.

The possible debut of Hormiga Gonzalez

Regarding the possible debut of Armando “Hormiga” Gonzalez in his second call-up to the Mexican national team, Javier Aguirre stated that there is a similarity with the career of “Chicharito” Hernandez.

“There are parallels in their careers, sons of footballers, and they have the gift of scoring goals.Javier was given 15 minutes and he scored a goal; he didn't start in the World Cup and he scored against France. That's how this kid is; the other day the ball hit the post, there were eight players in the box and it fell to him,” he explained. “I think this young man will soon be flying to other latitudes, I hope so; he is proudly Mexican, he has that magic touch, like Mora.” Mora continues that dynastic line of Tomas Boy and Cuauhtemoc Blanco; he has that personality to demand the ball at 16 years old. There are very few players like him who come along with such quality,” Vasco mentioned. Aguirre didn't want to say how many minutes the Liga MX top scorer would get: “I don't know, it's 180 minutes, but of course I want to see him. I saw him in the training camp, I've seen him since he started playing football, and in the other camp too. It's a pleasure to talk to him; on the field, he gives everything he has. He's Mexican, a goalscorer; they're scarce. Hopefully, we'll have time to give him a few minutes.” I was fortunate enough to give Chicharito his debut in national team matches, and look what he did. I would like to be involved in Armando's story and what's coming for him,” he stated.

Uruguay's challenge will raise Mexico's level

Finally, the Mexican national team coach acknowledged that Uruguay as an opponent will help El Tri raise its level: “Teams like Colombia or Uruguay are in the top 20 in the world, so if we want to take that step into the top 10, we have to face these teams, because beating lower-ranked teams wouldn't be useful,” he concluded.

Solidarity with Piojo Herrera and Flaco Tena

Finally, the national coach lamented the situation of Luis Fernando Tena, eliminated from the World Cup with Guatemala, and Miguel Herrera, whose World Cup project with Costa Rica is on the verge of collapse: “It makes me very sad what is happening with Luis Fernando Tena with Guatemala and Miguel in Costa Rica, who has a "I'm keeping a candle lit and I hope his presence at the World Cup can be confirmed."It's a pleasure talking to him; he gives his all on the field. He's Mexican, a goalscorer, and they're hard to find these days. Hopefully, we'll have time to give him a few minutes. I was fortunate enough to give Chicharito his debut in national team matches, and look what he did. I would like to be involved in Armando's story and what's coming for him,” he stated.

Uruguay's challenge will raise Mexico's level

Finally, the Mexican national team coach acknowledged that Uruguay as an opponent will help El Tri raise its level: “Teams like Colombia or Uruguay are in the top 20 in the world, so if we want to take that step into the top 10, we have to face these teams, because beating lower-ranked teams wouldn't be useful,” he concluded.

Solidarity with Piojo Herrera and Flaco Tena

Finally, the national coach lamented the situation of Luis Fernando Tena, eliminated from the World Cup with Guatemala, and Miguel Herrera, whose World Cup project with Costa Rica is on the verge of collapse: “It makes me very sad what is happening with Luis Fernando Tena with Guatemala and Miguel in Costa Rica, who has a "I'm keeping a candle lit and I hope his presence at the World Cup can be confirmed."It's a pleasure talking to him; he gives his all on the field. He's Mexican, a goalscorer, and they're hard to find these days. Hopefully, we'll have time to give him a few minutes. I was fortunate enough to give Chicharito his debut in national team matches, and look what he did. I would like to be involved in Armando's story and what's coming for him,” he stated.

Uruguay's challenge will raise Mexico's level

Finally, the Mexican national team coach acknowledged that Uruguay as an opponent will help El Tri raise its level: “Teams like Colombia or Uruguay are in the top 20 in the world, so if we want to take that step into the top 10, we have to face these teams, because beating lower-ranked teams wouldn't be useful,” he concluded.

Solidarity with Piojo Herrera and Flaco Tena

Finally, the national coach lamented the situation of Luis Fernando Tena, eliminated from the World Cup with Guatemala, and Miguel Herrera, whose World Cup project with Costa Rica is on the verge of collapse: “It makes me very sad what is happening with Luis Fernando Tena with Guatemala and Miguel in Costa Rica, who has a "I'm keeping a candle lit and I hope his presence at the World Cup can be confirmed."

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