Javier Aguirre reportedly agreed to return to the Mexican national team

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El Vasco confirmed he would not have refused to take back command of Mexico for the trial leading up to 2026.

NASTY Javier Aguirre would have liked a third kick in the Mexican squad. El Vasco confirmed that, in case the Mexican Football Federation had sought him as coach of Mexicowould not have refused.

“You can never say no to your country. The times Mexico called me as a coach in 2002, 2009 were complicated situations. It’s your country, your people are there, my children are there, my granddaughter is there, my family. Going to your country once in a while is good for you,” Aguirre said in an interview for ESPN.

El Vasco, who is currently in charge Majorca in Spain, praised the qualities of Diego Cocowhich was eventually chosen to be the tricolor’s devastation and also left the door open to occupy that bench in the future.

“As long as I am active I am Mexican and of course I have the capacity, if you are in force you are there (as an option to become a technical director, with the understanding that at the time in 2001, 2009 there were highly qualified people,” he said.

Javier Aguirre is in two different phases with the Mexican squad: The first was in 2001, where he qualified for the World Cup Korea-Japan in a very difficult moment and the second in 2009 for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.

Source: Goal

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