The analysis is unforgiving. After an insipid 0-0 draw against a Portugal team that “walked” at the Azteca, Javier Aguirre’s Mexican National Team is preparing to face a Belgium team that is coming off a 5-2 defeat of the United States.
At the table of Los Jefes, the verdict is unanimous: if “El Vasco” continues to experiment, the result on U.S. soil could be catastrophic.
Score Danger: The Chiefs Speak Out
Produced by Nueva Network and QuéOnnda, this episode brings together the highest authority on sports debate:
Álvaro “El Brujo” Morales: The disruptive opinion leader, whose trajectory in international media has consolidated him as the “owner of the truth” in the analysis of Mexican soccer.
Ricardo “Tuca” Ferretti: A living legend on the bench, runner-up at club level and a strategist who doesn’t buy “cheap stories”.
Dionisio Estrada: The man of data and firm character, with decades of experience breaking down the tactics and politics of the ball.
El “Vasco” Aguirre under fire: Rotations or witticisms?
One of the program’s high points was the criticism of the lack of continuity.
Dionisio Estrada put his finger on the problem: “Javier Aguirre has not repeated his lineup for 26 games”.
For the panel, this “Osorization” of the selection prevents the team from having a clear identity.
Tuca” Ferretti, with the authority that his titles give him, was categorical in pointing out that Mexico lacks real attacking options: “We don’t have anyone to win a one-on-one game up front.
He also criticized the use of midfielders as wingers, which takes away TRI’s depth.
The ghost of the Belgian victory
Belgium is no longer the same golden generation of a decade ago, but it is still a “frontal and dangerous” team, according to Estrada.
With Kevin De Bruyne still the brains behind Manchester City and hungry young talent, the Belgians pose a physical threat that Mexico failed to counter against Portugal.
“We don’t want to get nailed by the Belgians. This team is restructuring and they’ve already beaten the United States five times. Be careful with that,” warned Dionisio.
And the “princes” of the press?
Alvaro Morales held nothing back in his editorial, lashing out at the journalists who criticized the fans’ booing at the Azteca Stadium.
“They played princes…. Could it be that they want to look good with the Federation? The public is wise and if they pay for an expensive ticket, they have the right to demand,” said “El Brujo”.
The episode is now available on QuéOnnda TV’s YouTube channel, where you can also listen to other titles promoted by QuéOnnda and Nueva Network, such as Nueva Jugada.
Do you think “Vasco” Aguirre will finally find his ideal eleven or will Belgium put their feet on the ground?
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