Javier Aguirre is one of the most outstanding coaches in the Mexican market, and his legacy in Spain is undeniable despite his ineffective tenure at Monterrey. The tactician, however, has a theme that perhaps other coaches lack, which is the vision of the Mexican player from the outside.
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In Europe, he understood how to work to make the leap in quality and, like him, few players have been able to make this leap in quality, unlike other athletes who have had a bad time. Aguirre has coached great players in clubs like Atletico Madrid.
In that sense, Javier Aguirre acknowledged the issue of the footballer he considers as one of the laziest, but who had a great talent and that compensated for everything he did not work on in the sporting and physical aspect, that is why he forgives him.
Mexican player Jorge Campos was the laziest player in the Mexican national team, according to what Javier Aguirre said in an interview for FOX Sports. It turns out that the goalkeeper was a headache for the coaches because he never finished his routines and training sessions. However, on the field he always responded.
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