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Jul 7, 2026
Center
He stepped down as Mexico coach after World Cup elimination, passing the role to Rafa Márquez.
Centro respects his career but views his exit as a chance for a new generation of football leadership.
Jul 6, 2026
Lean Right
He is the national team coach preparing for the match against England, as featured in article 5.
PRI sees him as a unifying figure but notes that sports success should not mask political failures.
Jul 6, 2026
Far Right
Mexico manager Javier Aguirre revealed his plan to stop Harry Kane and a mobile phone trick to unite his squad.
Aguirre's comments highlight the nationalist sentiment around the World Cup, which Reform UK supports as a celebration of nationhood.
Jul 4, 2026
Center
Mexico national team coach angered by a reported schedule change for the World Cup match.
Centro sympathizes with his frustration but views it as a minor issue compared to the governance challenges facing the country.
Jul 4, 2026
Lean Left
The Mexico manager is furious at FIFA over a proposed kick-off time change for the England match.
Labour sees Aguirre's anger as part of World Cup drama, but the party is focused on England's performance.
Jul 3, 2026
Center
The Mexico national team coach expressed anger over a last-minute schedule change for the World Cup match against England.
Centro observers view his frustration as justified but note that organizational chaos is typical of Mexican football governance.
Jul 3, 2026
Lean Left
Aguirre, Mexico's manager, reacted angrily to Fifa's proposed World Cup kick-off change against England, accusing them of bias.
Labour views this as a sports story with limited political weight, but it reflects the wider international attention on the World Cup.
Jul 3, 2026
Far Left
Aguirre's Mexican national team advances to World Cup round of 16 with perfect record, earning praise from Ibrahimovic and Henry.
Aguirre is a point of national pride, showing Mexican excellence on the global stage.
Jun 21, 2026
Center
Mexico's national team coach who granted players a second free afternoon during the World Cup to spend time with family.
Centro notes this as a minor human-interest story with no direct political stakes, but sees it as a positive morale move during the tournament.
Jun 19, 2026
Center
Mexico's national team coach downplayed the group win, stressing that 'what matters is the final position' and expressing happiness to stay in Mexico for the next rounds.
Centro fans and pundits appreciate his calm leadership but note the pressure to deliver beyond group stage, especially given Mexico's historical underperformance.