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Mexico’s Coach Javier Aguirre Eyes Breakthrough in World Cup Opener

Ahead of the match against South Africa, Aguirre draws on his dual World Cup legacy and the emotional weight of playing before a massive crowd at Estadio Azteca.

Mexico is set to open its World Cup campaign against South Africa in a highly anticipated match that will be played in front of more than 80,000 spectators at the iconic Estadio Azteca.

A Dual Legacy

Coach Javier Aguirre, who has experienced the tournament both as a player in 1986 and as a coach in 2002 and 2010, reflects on the emotional weight of hosting the event.

Having tasted the roar of the crowd as a player, Aguirre says he wants to transmit that confidence to the current generation of Mexican footballers.

He acknowledges the pressure that comes with the opening fixture and stresses the need for emotional balance, noting that managing expectations will be crucial.

Mexico has historically lost all seven of its opening World Cup matches, a streak Aguirre hopes to end, while the team prepares to face a disciplined South African side.

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