Soccer-Mexico coach Aguirre emphasizes connection with fans as driving force for victory


Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Round of 32 - Mexico v Ecuador - Estadio Azteca, Mexico City, Mexico - June 30, 2026 Mexico coach Javier Aguirre reacts REUTERS/Eloisa Sanchez

MEXICO CITY, ⁠June 30 (Reuters) - Mexico coach Javier Aguirre said it ⁠was the players' connection with the fans that was ‌driving their push to succeed at the World Cup, after the co-hosts qualified for the round of 16 on Tuesday.

Mexico's 2-0 win over ​Ecuador at the Azteca Stadium was their ⁠fourth straight victory without ⁠a goal conceded at the tournament.

"This connection we have with ⁠the ‌fans is a driving force," Aguirre said at a press conference.

On Tuesday night, the Azteca was once ⁠again overflowing, with just over 80,000 fans ​cheering on their ‌team from start to finish and booing every time ⁠the opposing ​team touched the ball.

"I've had some great victories, but none like today's, because it's at home, with your own people," added ⁠Aguirre, who previously managed Mexico at ​the 2002 and 2010 World Cups.

On Sunday, Mexico will play in the round of 16 again at home in Mexico City ⁠against the winner of the match between England and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Aguirre, 67, praised the Ecuadorean team, who finished second in the South American qualifiers with only ​two losses in 18 matches.

"It is ⁠not easy to beat Ecuador," he said.

Aguirre was happy with ​Mexico's performance, his only gripe being ‌that they were unable to score ​more goals on the counterattack to kill off the game.

(Reporting by Diego Oré; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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