[p]The co-hosts take on Thomas Tuchel's team in Mexico City, with much of the pre-match talk centred on the tough challenge for the visitors.[/p][p]The pitch sits 2,240 metres (7,350 feet) above sea level. At that altitude, air is thinner, meaning each breath delivers less oxygen to the body and the ball travels faster and farther.[/p][p][a href="https://www.flashscore.ca/team/mexico/O6iHcNkd/"]Mexico[/a] are not among the favourites to win the World Cup but they boast a frightening record at the iconic Azteca, losing just twice in 89 competitive matches there.[/p][p]Aguirre's men are in top form at the 2026 World Cup, winning all four of their games so far without conceding a single goal.[/p][embed guid="7aa7fd27-ff69-4013-bb09-2b918a66ccf5" url="https://x.com/miseleccionmxEN/status/2072397884570427670" social-type="twitter" /][p]But the 67-year-old told reporters on Saturday that his team would have to play a "near-perfect match" to beat [a href="https://www.flashscore.ca/team/england/j9N9ZNFA/"]England[/a], who are fourth in the FIFA rankings.[/p][p][b]"They have major players who play both inside and outside the country," [/b]he said. [b]"They're pretty powerful, physically speaking, and they're great players."[/b][/p][p]Aguirre played down any potential advantage that Mexico might have as a result of their experience of playing at altitude.[/p][p][b]"I really do not focus on that," [/b]he said. [b]"It's 11 against 11. The referee is there to point things out.[/b][/p][p][b]"I really don't think about things like that because we're 11 Mexican players that need to score in their net, and they're going to try to score in ours."[/b][/p][p]The veteran coach, taking charge of Mexico at a World Cup for the third time over three spells, oversaw a first win for the nation in a World Cup knockout match in 40 years against [a href="https://www.flashscore.ca/team/ecuador/8tbm8Tri/"]Ecuador[/a] in the last 32.[/p][p]He said he was aware of the growing excitement in the country ahead of the [a href="https://www.flashscore.ca/game/soccer/england-j9N9ZNFA/mexico-O6iHcNkd/?mid=bc27lzfo"]high-profile last-16 tie[/a] with England but his job was to keep his players' feet on the ground.[/p][embed guid="6ab12a1a-1b5d-4a16-918c-482aa89c2b0c" url="https://x.com/miseleccionmxEN/status/2073523968443560079" social-type="twitter" /][p][b]"The group is aware of where we are," [/b]he said.[b] "The group knows, and every single one of my players has a smartphone and they're on fire, so they're pretty much aware of the euphoria and the optimism out there.[/b][/p][p][b]"My obligation is that whenever they get too self-confident or whenever they get too ecstatic, I try to ground them."[/b][/p][p]Aguirre said he believed his men could reach the quarter-finals, which are all taking place in the United States.[/p][p][b]"If I didn't believe that we could indeed beat England, I would tell you, as a matter of fact," [/b]he said.[/p][p][b]"But I firmly believe in how (we) play. I believe that we are at par, and the team that makes fewer mistakes is going to win."[/b][/p][infobox id="223b89ff-ddb8-4772-8cfb-8f89aea85267" /][infobox id="90b25495-5913-4d80-9e16-b0c4285fb3dd" /]
Javier Aguirre plays down altitude ahead of Mexico's clash with England
Mexico coach Javier Aguirre played down the Estadio Azteca altitude factor ahead of Sunday's World Cup last-16 clash with England, saying it would come down to "11 v 11".
Related stories
⚽ Football
New
Erling Haaland and Gabriel to renew rivalry as Norway and Brazil meet in World Cup last 16
Joel Barnett
⚽ Football
New
'We know how to play the dirty game too': Mbappe on countering Paraguay
AFP
⚽ Football
New
Deschamps expected Paraguay to 'chop down' star striker Mbappe
Reuters
⚽ Football
New
Carlo Ancelotti claims stopping Norwegian star is no mystery for Brazilian side
AFP
⚽ Football
New
Herve Renard steps down as Tunisia head coach after group stage elimination
AFP
⚽ Football
New
France see off Paraguay in intense match to quality for quarter-finals
Andrew Pickering