In the 1986 World Cup, the fans who followed Mexico at the Cuauhtémoc stadium created a collective gesture that transcended the results of the games. They called it the <a href="https://www.world-today-news.com/even-the-shoes-dont-fit-we-want-people-to-come-back-says-javier-aguirre/" title="Even the shoes don't fit; We want people to come back, says Javier Aguirre“>Tricolor Wave and it consisted of people getting up one after another, in the stands parallel to the field. This phenomenon that united people from all over the world today marks a different reality about the Tricolor. With the ticket offices selling tickets 2×1, Javier Aguirre’s team will face the Valencia club in a preparatory match towards 2026.
In the absence of finding elite rivals as one of the hosts, the Mexican Soccer Federation agreed to an unusual commitment against the second-to-last team in the Spanish League standings. For 17 years, the team stopped playing international matches at the home of Puebla (1-0 against Panama, on September 9, 2007) and focused its tours on the United States. Last month, in venues where the stands were usually full, the Mexican representative defeated New Zealand and tied against Canada with a third of the tickets sold.
“There are things you don’t control. I try to do my homework within the group, see the behavior and discipline of the players, the weaknesses of the rival. I would love to play against the great powers, but I understand that the situation in Mexico, Canada and the United States is complicated,” said national coach Javier Aguirre in a press conference. “The people are sovereign, we owe it to them. We will try to reverse this situation over time. We want them to come back, to come closer, to be with us. “It’s not going to be an easy game.”
In his second call since returning to Tricolor last July, Aguirre called the country’s main figures active in European soccer, including Guillermo Ochoa, goalkeeper of the Portuguese AVS Futebol SAD; César Montes, center back for Russian Lokomotiv; Rodrigo Huescas, winger for Danish Copenhagen; Edson Álvarez, midfielder for English West Ham, and Raúl Jiménez, forward for English Fulham.
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