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Javier Aguirre and the three games that marked him in Osasuna

The Mexican coach Javier Aguirre, currently in the ranks of Leganés, he reviewed the three games that he remembers the most from his time at Osasuna before facing his former team at El Sadar.

“One is the last of the League at home against Valencia to go to the Champions. They took us on the fly to the Plaza del Castillo. It was fantastic,” he said about the one who certified his pass to the previous LaLiga de Campeones.

Also against the same rival, he remembers another at the start of an experience that was very profitable for him: “I arrived in 2002, Mexican, after the World Cup, and lost the first 9 games, 6. They were reasons for being kicked out.”

“Valencia came from Benítez. It was the champion. He came and told my wife: ‘Pack your bags, we are going to Mexico on Monday’. Well, we won 1-0 and I stayed until the end. That game gave me life. Goal by Iván Rosado, to whom I send a greeting, “he said.

The last one was the final of the Copa del Rey in which the Navarrese lost by two goals to one against Betis after they went back in overtime: “I do not forget the red tide at Calderón and the attitude after losing, which was as if we had won the Cup. “

Regarding this appointment, which can be vital in the salvation options of his current club, he commented: “We should not think about the needs of others.”

“We are the most needy ourselves. We are downhill all year. A brutal soul slab that we have loaded. We will try to win in Pamplona as always, regardless of the goal of the rival. We have to care about ours,” he added.

WELL RECEIVED

In addition, Osasuna remembered the ‘Basque’ and the time that the Mexican led the Spanish team, because, through his Twitter account, they sent him a welcome message to what was once his home.

“It will always be a pleasure to receive in El Sadar a man who was the protagonist in some of the most beautiful episodes in our centuries-old history. Welcome home, mister! Ongi etorri! ”, Wrote the Iberian club.

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