Mexico wrapped up their September friendlies with back-to-back draws - a scoreless match against Japan and a thrilling 2-2 tie with South Korea in Nashville. Despite the lack of wins, head coach Javier Aguirre insisted that El Tri is on the right path and already has a core group to build around for the 2026 World Cup.
Aguirre made eight changes to his starting XI for Tuesday’s match against South Korea compared to the Japan clash, but he defended his decision to keep rotating players in order to test options before narrowing down the final list.
“I can’t say whether we’re close or far from where we want to be for the World Cup, but after a year, we’ve established a base, we’re on the right track,” Aguirre explained. “Good, bad, or average football - that’s for you to judge. My job is to train, to find players for the World Cup, and to give them a clear football identity. We’ve used around 35 players so far, and we’re still searching.”