Fifa World Cup: Mexico boss calls ceasefire on mobile phone war, gives South Korea verdict
Javier Aguirre ‘more serene’ than when he led North Americans in finals, no longer ‘fighting with players’

While Mexicans grow more and more feverish as their beloved national team makes World Cup progress, the head coach Javier Aguirre’s new-found serenity has persuaded him to call a ceasefire on his long-standing war on mobile phones.
A polar opposite personality from Hong Myung-bo, his opposite number in the victory over South Korea on Thursday that booked Mexico’s spot in the last 32, the charismatic Aguirre also led the North Americans in the 2002 and 2010 finals.
They were eliminated in the first knockout round on both occasions.
Aguirre said he “used to be more stringent”, and was known for sending a staff member to catch any of his squad using their phones at meal times or in the dressing room.
“Last time I was always fighting with the players,” he said. “I used to declare war on smartphones. This time, I am not bothered. [The players] have a more relaxed head coach.
“I’m calmer, more serene. Having two granddaughters helps. I don’t mind [players] being on their smartphones all the time. I permit them during meals. I no longer give importance to things that are not important.”