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from the hospital to beat the United States

The last hours of Javier Aguirre They would be enough for a film. He had back surgery and went to the hospital. Guadalajara to do a check and a few hours later he directed from the stadium bench Akron the victory (2-0) of Mexico about USA. A rival to whom sorting They hadn’t won in half a decade and hadn’t won on Mexican soil in 15 years, when they also did it with Aguirre as coach.

The “Vasco” caused fear this Tuesday when he went to the hospital in Guadalajara. The first reports were that he had fainted, although the reality was that he had presented himself for medical examinations. Relatives of the technician confirm to OKDIARIO that he had back surgery a little over a month ago and that he had been suffering from some discomfort for several days.

She had been feeling ill since the morning, when she was at the team’s concentration hotel. He went to the hospital and when he came out, he was already joking with the press about the minor severity of the accident. “I’m doing very well. I had back surgery a month ago, the doctors saw me… a lot of things were said. ‘I’m good at leading the team.’

He also revealed that Rafael Ortega invited him to visit his new clinic and that is why he came to carry out the medical checks. “He was my teammate at Chivas. Good doctor, good guy. He invited me to come see his clinic. I happened to have back surgery a month ago and I said, “Ah, well, let your doctors see me there.”

This is Javier Aguirre’s third stop at the helm of the Mexican team. They remain undefeated after four matches with two wins and two draws. The former Osasuna, Atlético, Zaragoza, Espanyol, Leganés and Mallorca coach has his sights set on the 2026 World Cup, which will take place in the United States, Canada and Mexico.

El Tri, led by El Vasco, seeks to alleviate the results crisis it has been experiencing since Gerardo Martino came to power. Aguirre took over from Jaime Lozano, who coached the Mexican team for a year after Martino left.

This third stage of Javier Aguirre at the head of the national team began with two matches against New Zealand and Canada. They won the first (3-0), the second ended in a goalless draw. This October 12, Mexico faced Valencia and signed another draw. The one in the United States is Aguirre’s fourth and, so far, last match at the helm of El Tri.

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