Eurosport - Wed, 02 Jul 08:29:00 2008
Jorge Valdano has warned new Mexico boss Sven-Goran Eriksson about the bizarre antics rivals will use to upset his players.
Local fans in Central American countries are renowned for camping outside team hotels to disrupt players' sleep, and Eriksson will have to take food and water to away matches.
"The language will not be a problem," Valdano, who was a member of Argentina's World Cup winning squad in Mexico in 1986, said. "I think he will find more cultural difficulties.
"When his team go to play a match in a Central American country and he hears a band playing in front of the hotel, I'm not sure he is going to understand what is going on."
Former England coach Eriksson replaced Hugo Sanchez, who was sacked after only 16 months at the helm, in June.
He will be thrown in at the deep end as Mexico face Honduras at home in a World Cup qualifier next month - they are not expected to play any friendlies beforehand.
Jamaica and Canada complete the group from which two teams progress to the final stage of the CONCACAF region qualifiers.
In the past, Mexico have taken their own food and water to Central America, where fans let off firecrackers and play music in front of the visiting team's hotel to keep the players awake.
"He is a man with vast experience, who knows what it is like to move to one country from another," said Valdano.
"But here, he will find a reality which will be new to him and this will generate uncertainty.
"He will find many new things which he will have to know how to interpret and he is going to have to adapt in record time.
"But were talking about an intelligent person, and so we can be confident that he will achieve it."
Former England coach Eriksson was sacked by Manchester City this summer after only one season and under unusual circumstances. He has also managed Lazio, Roma, Fiorentina, Sampdoria and Benfica.
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