According to Ivar Sisniega, Mexico's Director of National Teams, scheduling Uruguay reflects Aguirre’s plan to measure Mexico against top competition in preparation for the 2026 World Cup.
“The coach is looking for opponents that challenge the group and allow him to test players who could make the final roster. Sides like Ecuador, Colombia, and Uruguay are all among the world’s top 20 and have just completed tough qualifiers,” Sisniega explained.
He also highlighted Torreón’s facilities as a key factor in the decision:
“The TSM is impressive both as a stadium and as a training center. It was the best choice for this game, and it has the right conditions to even be considered as a World Cup base camp," he said.