Coach Aguirre praises Mexico's character in overcoming Czechs 3-0

 Mexico coach Javier Aguirre. PHOTO | REUTERS

Mexico city. Mexico coach Javier Aguirre praised his team's mentality on Wednesday ​after they upped the tempo in ‌the second half to secure a 3-0 victory against the Czech Republic in their final ​Group A match of the World Cup.

With ​the victory, Mexico advance to the ⁠knockout phase as group winners.

"I didn't ​like the first 20 minutes, but then ​we settled down, the team recovered, and that's where we showed the power of mental strength," ​he said at a press conference.

The ​Mexican coach, who led the side at the ‌2002 ⁠and 2010 World Cups, said that while the performance was good "we always have a few things to work on".

Aguirre, 67, ​said his ​team's ⁠mentality is essential to keep progressing at the World Cup, ​where they will look to move ​beyond ⁠the quarter-finals for the first time.

"I think we've improved in that area, that ⁠mentality ​of 'Well, that's it, we've ​done our part.' This group has character," he said.