Javier Aguirre
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"Javier Aguirre Onaindía", popularly nicknamed El Vasco (The Basque), is a Mexican former association football/footballer and manager. He was also a member of the Mexico national football team/Mexico national team and later became manager on two separate occasions, but resigned after the 2010 FIFA World Cup.

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We put in a lot of effort, our fans cheer us on although what we need is to greater consistency and better performances on the road.

I think the recognition program is a valuable way of recognizing contributions from individuals whether they're teacher or administrators. It's also a way of us informing the community ... I think it's also a way of learning from our own peers.

Real Madrid is in a mess because it's suffering really high pressure and demands. We must take the initiative because we're at home, we're only a point behind and we can make history.

We are going well and we want to continue like that. We have shown, at home or away, we have got a lot of fighting spirit.

This team knows that they are part of history but it also knows that they have done nothing yet.

I think it's unfortunate for teachers feeling that way, that they don't want to be singled out.

I was the one responsible for throwing away two points. The second half substitutions (and tactics) I made were wrong. We should have played to conserve our 1-0 lead.

We didn't get it together in the first half. In the second, Real came at us but we fortunately played better. We may have won but, to be fair, we didn't play well.