The confidence of the Basque
Twelve games without defeat, only two goals conceded and football on the rise. These are the arguments that sustain the enthusiasm of the Mexican National Team before facing England in the round of 16 of the World Cup.
“Believe” is the word that Javier Aguirre repeats before the duel at the Mexico City Stadium.
“If I didn’t believe we could beat England, I would even tell you, but I fervently believe in how the team works. We know it will be a very close match and the one who makes the fewest mistakes will be the one who will win.”
After beating Ecuador, Mexico broke a 40-year streak without winning a World Cup knockout phase match. Today the mood is different, but the pressure does not change for the national strategist.
“More work in quantity, yes, but pressure always exists, whether it’s a friendly in the United States or in Torreón. The National Team has pressure, and that helps you grow, be better.”
The coach has achieved an unprecedented group unity in this Cup. Neither in Korea-Japan 2002 nor in South Africa 2010, according to Aguirre, had this connection been felt.
“I would tell you that this analysis is yours. I say it without fear of being wrong, because the three times I tried to capture these concepts that I have today, I’m sure I didn’t achieve it, it wasn’t as noticeable or it didn’t have as much of an impact, but we always put together competitive teams.”
The round of 16 match is this day. Mexico trusts that its defensive solidity and the support of millions of fans will make the difference.




