The coach of Mexico, Javier AguirreIt was said on Saturday that he prefers to see the forest, not the tree, in reference to his priority to prepare Mexico for the Gold Cup, before winning friendly matches. After losing 2-4 against Switzerland in his penultimate preparation game for the cup, ‘Basque’ agreed to get hurt because he was not given the joy of fans who paid the ticket and supported Mexico; However, his work is still going.
“They leave a defeat, fail, but I can’t see the tree, I have to see the forest. We are preparing the Gold Cup,” he said. Despite the defense of the idea of using friends to put their team in the form of a decisive moment, in the ConcaF contest; Aguirre regrets the low performance of his players, this Saturday at Salt Lake. “There are good things, but when you put four, it’s hard to say. They put four and you should lower your ears, go back to the train and that’s it,” he grieved.
Switzerland defeated Mexico with goals from Breel Embolo, Zeki Amdouni, Dan Ndoyo and Fabian Rieder, at a meeting of many changes on either side, leaving the idea of experimentation. For Mexico, Santiago Giménez and Angel Sepúlveda are discussed. “We are very easy; at the collective level, to the individual level; with these size teams, they will punish you,” he said.
Mexico’s coach acknowledged that the changes were designed how he lost it, he got good conclusions to move forward. “If we accompanied him with a success, it was too late, but we searched and achieved some goals we set for this game. We gave the first part and now the four goals, if you study it alone, they will be avoided,” he said again.
Mexico will face Turkey next Tuesday, which now defeats the United States 2-1. The team will then assume the Gold Cup where the team’s phase will play against the Dominican Republic, Surinam and Costa Rica. “It is Gacho to lose four, but we are on the way. It delivers to all of us because we cannot make mistakes in gold cups; doing so will make sure death,” he concluded.
Source: La Verdad

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