Javier AguirreMexican soccer coach, said this Friday that the Valenciahis team’s rival this Saturday in a friendly match, will not be an easy victim, even if he is not having a good time in LaLiga. “I have faced Valencia in the last 15 years, I did it last year with Rubén Baraja as coach, it is a dynamic, young team, that presses well, with good players, even if it does not have positive results at the beginning of LaLiga. . I guarantee you that it will not be an easy match, every match will be difficult, no one will win through the hierarchy,” he explained in the press conference before the duel, which will be held in Puebla, central Mexico.
Due to the difficulty of finding top rival teams, Aguirre’s Tri closed an unusual match against Valencia, who traveled to Mexico without international players, with only 15 belonging to the first team and five more more youth players. The match, against the penultimate place in the Laliga classification, raised criticism among fans and part of the press, in addition to registering low ticket sales, some of which were 2×1. “Valencia is a team with a huge tradition. Baraja is a young and ready coach, with good values and the youth team of Valencia always produces good players,” praised ‘Vasco’, who coached Mallorca last season.
‘Repesca’ for Andrés Guardado
Along with Valencia, Aguirre’s Mexico will face the United States in the October FIFA matchday, next Tuesday in Guadalajara. In this call, Aguirre called midfielder Andrés Guardado, former Valencia player, out of retirement from the Mexican team, who will receive a farewell award with El Tri. “I am proud to share with him his last day with the national shirt. I had Guardado as a player, he is an example for new generations and I hope we can give him a happy night and he will say goodbye with honor.”
Regarding Argentine forward Germán Berterame, the second naturalized player called up by Aguirre, in his process that began in July, ‘Vasco’ downplayed the controversy of calling up someone not born in Mexico and instead opened the door to anyone with Mexican. passport. “I don’t move on what is said or not said. My work is subject to criticism, it is good for me to know how I am doing. I am left with the idea that we are all Mexicans,” he stated.
Source: La Verdad

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