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Ex-Barcelona defender takes over as new Mexico boss as Javier Aguirre leaves after England defeat

Mexico appoints ex-Barcelona defender Marquez as coach after England loss ends Aguirre’s tenure

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Mexico announced former Barcelona defender Marquez as the new head coach, succeeding Javier Aguirre following the team's defeat to England in the World Cup. Coverage highlights a mixed mood: The Guardian describes fans keeping spirits up despite the heartbreak, Reuters notes the new boss aims to turn promise into progress, and ESPN frames the start of the Marquez era as built on a strong foundation.

Yahoo Sports reports the loss, while Goal.com confirms the coaching change. Future focus will be on Marquez’s first matches and how the team translates the stated promise into progress, according to the outlets.

Coverage does not yet specify upcoming fixtures or results.

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Quick answers

Who is the new coach of Mexico's national team?

The new coach is former Barcelona defender Marquez, appointed after Javier Aguirre's departure.

Why did Javier Aguirre leave his role?

Aguirre left following Mexico's defeat to England in the World Cup.

What was the outcome of Mexico's match against England?

Mexico lost to England in the World Cup.

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