Pachuca coach Enrique Meza said there is no link between his side's mission in the Club World Cup (CWC) and the poor form of the Mexican national team. Mexico have only squeezed to the last round of the CONCACAF qualifiers to the World Cup on goal difference following a shocking 1-0 defeat to Honduras. With the national team and coach Sven-Goran Eriksson under immense pressure, several media reports said Pachuca have to restore national pride. But Meza said: "The national team is the national team, Pachuca is Pachuca." "We represent Mexico, but there is no extra pressure because of the national side's situation "We want to represent CONCACAF with more honor this time. It's nothing to do with the national side." Meza said that his side's main goal is to register good results after their flop in the 2007 edition of the tournament. Last year, Pachuca lost to the then African Champions Etoile Sahel 1-0 in the tournament opener as they suffered an early exit. "We came to Japan to write a new chapter in the club's history," he added. "Our goal at the Club World Cup is to do better than we did last year."