
Sun Mar 30 03:10:00 UTC 2025: ## México Wins Concacaf Nations League; Aguirre’s Tactical Masterclass Silences Critics
**MEXICO CITY** – Mexico clinched its first ever Concacaf Nations League title, culminating in a dominant victory in the Final Four. Coach Javier Aguirre’s tactical prowess was on full display, silencing critics who questioned his decision to play both Raúl Jiménez and Santiago Giménez up front. The manager successfully deployed both star strikers simultaneously, leading Mexico to victory and solidifying their status as the top team in the region.
Giménez, now with AC Milan, expressed his confidence and empowerment following the win, stating, “Winning titles with the national team is wonderful. It’s amazing to be the current champion of both the Gold Cup and the Nations League. It makes you feel empowered.” He emphasized the team’s focus on defending their titles and preparing for the upcoming 2026 World Cup, which will be co-hosted by Mexico, the United States, and Canada.
Giménez lauded Aguirre’s coaching abilities, highlighting his ability to not only outmaneuver opposing teams but also to address the public debate surrounding team formation. “Javier gave us a masterclass, showing he can play with any formation,” Giménez explained. “He gave Raúl and me confidence, showing that we can play in any position. We feel comfortable playing together, and with time, we’ll understand each other even better.” He also praised Jiménez’s recent excellent form, noting his four goals in the tournament. The young striker is now preparing for upcoming matches with AC Milan.