The “Vasco” admitted he is aware of the criticism he has received over his team’s performances.
The match will be played at GEODIS Stadium in NashvilleMexico is coming off a 0-0 draw with JapanAguirre wants his side to be more daringFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱AFPWHAT HAPPENED?
Javier Aguirre is well aware that Mexico’s performance against Japan, a 0-0 draw, was not what he is looking for with less than a year to go before the World Cup. The result at the Oakland Coliseum brought heavy criticism toward the coach, although he insisted that he is looking for progress and not worried about the end scorelines.
“It doesn’t matter if the result is unfavorable; the score is what matters least,” he said in a press conference on Monday. “What matters is that we play better, that we’re more daring, something we lacked at times in certain areas of the pitch. I want us to maintain the same defensive order – Japan only managed one shot on target.
"The issue is that we have to improve going forward. We chose not to take risks, hoping the opponent would make a mistake, but we could’ve done much more. Because of our own limitations, we didn’t dare to push further. It’s just a preparation match, nothing happens if you don’t win, if the score doesn’t reflect the good play."
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The Mexico coach noted he is considering some lineup changes for Tuesday’s game, but will first consult with his staff before making decisions.
“We’ll see what we put out there. Edson [Alvarez] is definitely ruled out," he said. "We more or less have the starting XI in mind but want to wait a little longer.”
Aguirre is completing his first year in charge of the Mexican national team. Despite winning the Nations League and Gold Cup earlier this year, the “Vasco” still seems far from settling on a definitive roster for the 2026 World Cup, which Mexico will kick off on June 11 at the Estadio Azteca. He has also faced scrutiny for several of his call-up decisions – both regarding the players included and those left out.
Álvarez has been ruled out for three weeks with a muscle injury, meaning he will miss the clash with South Korea. Other regular starters against Japan – Jorge Sánchez, Jesús Gallardo, Roberto Alvarado, and Raúl Jiménez – could also be dropped to the bench. It remains to be seen whether Aguirre sticks with the same core from Saturday or opts for significant changes.
Now, after a flat showing against Japan, the pressure is on. are expected to deliver a stronger performance against South Korea, as another disappointing result could increase the pressure on Aguirre.
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Aguirre has managed 18 matches in his third stint as Mexico’s head coach, 12 of which have ended in clean sheets.
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After facing South Korea, Mexico will meet Colombia on Oct. 10 and Ecuador on Oct. 14 to continue preparations for the World Cup.






