New Mexico coach Juan Carlos Osorio has emphasised the need to respect all opponents as he prepares for their opening World Cup 2018 qualifiers against El Salvador and Honduras.
The Colombian took over from interim coach Ricardo Ferretti, who secured the nation's place at the 2017 Confederations Cup with victory over United States in the Concacaf play-off last month.
Osorio's first stint in international management comes following a short spell at Sao Paulo, and he is keen to ensure there is no complacency in Mexico's ranks ahead of a match against an El Salvador side they have beaten four times in a row.
"[My aim is] to win and hopefully leave a good impression, to play well and make all of you [the media], and the Mexican fans, happy with the team," Osorio said.
"They are two completely different games, there will be changes. We have tried to tailor ourselves to the task, analyse player by player.
"It has been difficult to assess El Salvador, but the group know that we have to show high levels of commitment. Football is unpredictable, but the commitment and respect will not go missing and the guys accept that."
Javier Hernandez has scored eight goals in his last six matches in all competitions for Bayer Leverkusen, and Osorio suggested that he could employ a change of formation given the form of the attacking options available to him.