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I don’t know the extent of the pain of our fans: ‘Vasco’ Aguirre

The smile reveals Javier Aguirre, it defines his state of mind regarding the incident he suffered on Friday at the General Francisco Morazán stadium, in San Pedro Sula, at the end of the Nations League match. The national coach, World Cup winner in Korea-Japan 2002 and South Africa 2010, looks around the press room, jokes and enthusiastically approves the clothes chosen by the photographers before giving his opinion on the punishment imposed by Concacaf on the Federation. of Honduras Soccer (FFH) and the file opened against him for violating the disciplinary code.

What are we going to do to him? Everyone knows me and knows what I am. What remains in the past, I leave it there. I have been dedicating myself to soccer for 48 years. If I never looked back, I’m not going to now. Will they open a file? Congratulations for Concacaf. I focus my energy on tomorrow’s game (today), which is the most important thing.he points out with the same energy that he displays in his technical area. I don’t know how big the pain of the Mexican fans is, but we are focused on the World Cup. All these games are tests to choose the best 23 players.

The body that governs soccer in North, Central America and the Caribbean yesterday sanctioned the FFH with the veto of a match without an audience in its next home game, for failing to implement adequate security measures during the first leg of the quarterfinals that the Tricolor lost 2-0. As he approached to say goodbye to Colombian Reinaldo Rueda, Honduras coach, The Basque He suffered a head injury after being hit by a can thrown from the stands. Authorities of the Central American representative alleged that the Mexican coach provoked the fans with obscene words and gesturesso a separate case was opened for investigation.

We are playing for a place in the Final Four, a competition that is very young and did not exist when I was there previously. It would be hard to accept an elimination, but at the moment we are not thinking about it, but about turning the score around.he mentions in a second attempt to change the topic of conversation. Our only advantage is home field. We have played five games together and I have never seen players with a bad attitude or a certain apathy. If the team did not win in San Pedro Sula it was because it made two mistakes. Problem? I don’t see any. We pay dearly for mistakes. Haste is a bad companion.

As in last year’s series, when they lost 2-0 in the first leg and won on penalties 4-2 (after a 2-2 draw) after referee Iván Barton added more than 10 minutes, the Mexican team is forced to win at home 3-0 to avoid overtime. A goal from the Central Americans will force the Tricolor to score four goals, given that the first tiebreaker is the away goal. The relevance of the pass lies in the time remaining towards the 2026 World Cup, given that qualification for the 2025 Gold Cup is also at stake, which will take place between June 14 and July 6 of that year. Without that competition, Aguirre and his team will reach the last phase of their process with little activity.

You earn the credit. Today no one is safe to go to the World Cup, but that doesn’t stop me from sleepinghe warns before his last training session at the Nemesio Díez stadium in Toluca, his alternate venue before the renovations at the Azteca. The Nations League semifinals will be played on March 20 and, three days later, the third place match and final will be played at SoFi Stadium in California.

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Aside from security‍ concerns, does this incident highlight ⁣any underlying tensions between ⁢Mexican fans and the Honduran football community, and how might these be ‍addressed moving forward?

## Interview: The Basque‌ and ⁣Beyond – A‌ Look at Mexican Football

Welcome ​to World Today News, where we delve deeper into the stories shaping our world. Today, we’re discussing the recent Nations League match between Mexico and ‍Honduras, exploring the incident involving ‍Mexican coach Javier Aguirre and the wider implications for the Mexican national team.

To guide this conversation, we have two esteemed guests.

**[Guest 1 Name]**, a renowned football ⁢analyst with extensive knowledge of international ‍play, and

**[Guest 2 Name]**,​ a sports journalist with a keen eye for the Mexican football scene.

We’ll be structuring our discussion‌ in three thematic ⁣sections: ⁣

**Part 1: The⁢ Incident and its Aftermath**

Let’s start with the incident at the General Francisco Morazán stadium.⁤ Javier Aguirre ⁤was injured after being hit‌ by a can thrown from the stands,‍ leading to accusations from Honduran officials that he provoked the crowd.

* **Question‍ for Guest 1:** How do you analyze the incident itself? Was Aguirre’s conduct truly‌ unprofessional, or ‌was he a victim of circumstance?

* **Question for Guest 2:** How have⁤ Mexican fans reacted to the ⁣incident and accusations against ⁢Aguirre? Is there a sense of defensiveness, or concern about the potential repercussions?

**Part 2: The Road to the World Cup**

Mexico’s coach reacted resolutely, stating his focus was on the upcoming World Cup qualification match. Let’s discuss the team’s current form and prospects.

* **Question for Guest 1:** Considering the⁤ recent ​performance against Honduras, what are the strengths⁤ and weaknesses of ⁤the Mexican national team ‌as they⁢ approach ​the crucial World⁢ Cup ⁢qualifiers?

* **Question for Guest 2:** How important is the Nations League for Mexico’s preparations for the World Cup?‍ Does it serve as a⁣ valuable testing⁣ ground, or are the stakes primarily ‌tied to securing qualification for ​the 2025 Gold‍ Cup?

**Part 3: Looking Ahead**

Beyond immediate challenges, what does the future hold for Mexican football, considering​ the changes ‌in the international football landscape and⁢ the evolving expectations of ​fans?

* **Question⁤ for Guest 1:**⁢ With ⁢the ejection of fans​ from the next home match against Honduras, could this incident spark a ‍broader conversation about security measures at football stadiums in North America?

* **Question for Guest⁣ 2:** How do you ⁤see the Mexican national team evolving under Javier Aguirre’s ‍leadership? What are some key ⁤areas where the team can improve to become a serious contender ‌on ⁣the world stage?

We believe this conversation will shed light on a ‌critical moment in Mexican football, offering insights⁣ into the team’s⁢ present, ⁤its goals for⁣ the future, and the ongoing challenges it faces on and ⁣off the ⁢field.

Stay tuned ​for our in-depth analysis.

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