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For Zaguinho, the Mexican team was petty and timid vs. South Africa – Opinion

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By Edgardo Avelar

The ex-world player for Mexico in the United States 1994, Luis Roberto Alves “Zaguinho” He did not agree that the Tricolor had a strong performance against South Africa, as fans rated it.

On the contrary, he said that the selection of “Vasco” Aguirre performed poorly and was too indecisive in many aspects and who should have risked much more against an opponent who lowered flags from the first half.

“A very stingy team in its collective functioning, without ambition, without the dynamism and intensity that one could expect taking Keep in mind that you are playing in your temple, on your court, right?”

The current talent from TV Azteca said that for this reason they will have to improve much more if they want to beat South Korea, which will not be the same as South Africa and For that reason, Aguirre must be aware that it was not a good performance.

“The one most aware that the debut was not good, that nerves took their toll on some, is without a doubt coach Javier Aguirre; I think he should have planned the game and who left a lot to be desired for their next matches in a World Cup where any mistake can be definitive.

A first class environment

For Zaguinho, the best thing was the atmosphere, the demonstration that this type of tournament can be organized and where without a doubt the teams should step on it with authority. that could be considered favorites.

“There are no complaints about the inauguration, everything was spectacular, of a high level; without a doubt we have always been the best hosts. I think that little by little everything will improve and it will end up being a great world cup.”

Regarding the favorite selections, he stated that: “Well, I think that without a doubt France has a great team, Spain, Argentina, of course, with Messi no longer under the pressure of winning a World Cup. He will continue to be a transcendental player. Portugal could be, right? The surprise, anyway, there are Brazil teams, which will always be Brazil. I think it could be one of those.

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