Mexico coach Aguirre warns no more room for opening-match nerves (opens original article in a new tab)
Mexico coach Javier Aguirre warns that players' opening-match nerves are no longer acceptable as the team faces South Korea in a crucial World Cup match, emphasizing the need for composure against the Koreans' fast counter-attacks and acknowledging the tactical use of FIFA's hydration breaks.
- Mexico coach Aguirre says players' opening-match nerves are no longer tolerated
- Aguirre highlights South Korea's fast counter-attacks as a key threat
- Aguirre acknowledges FIFA's hydration breaks as a tactical tool
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