We must trust the process
Despite Mexico's recent struggles on the field, the Mexican Football Federation (FMF) remains confident in Javier Aguirre's leadership as El Tri prepares for the 2026 World Cup.
Despite Mexico’s recent struggles on the field, the Mexican Football Federation (FMF) remains confident in Javier Aguirre’s leadership as El Tri prepares for the 2026 World Cup. The veteran coach, who took over to stabilize a team in transition, has faced mounting criticism following a series of underwhelming results.
A Need for Patience
In the face of criticism and disappointing results, it is essential for fans and pundits alike to exercise patience. Building a successful team takes time, and Javier Aguirre is working diligently to steer Mexico in the right direction.
Stability in Transition
Aguirre took the reins of the national team amidst a period of transition. His experience and tactical acumen are crucial in laying the foundation for future success. The federation recognizes the importance of continuity in leadership and believes in Aguirre's ability to guide the team forward.
2026 World Cup Goals
The ultimate goal for Mexico is the 2026 World Cup, and the federation's decision to stand by Aguirre reflects a long-term approach to achieving success on the international stage. With ample time to prepare and refine the squad, there is optimism that El Tri can make a strong impact in the tournament.

