GUADALAJARA, MexicoΒ βΒ Three and a half years after its biggest failure on the World Cup stage in half a century, the Mexican national team needed only two games to advance to the knockout round of this yearβs tournament as winner of Group A.
Mexicoβs defense held off a spirited final push by South Korea, earning a 1-0 win on Thursday night at Guadalajara Stadium in front of a fiery announced sellout crowd of 45,522.
βIt was a very tough game,β Mexico coach Javier Aguirre said.
Goalkeeper Kim Seung-gyu made a mistake in the 50th minute, failing to stop what appeared to be a simple cross and bobbling the ball. That allowed Mexicoβs Luis Romo to easily tap the ball into the net and claim a 1-0 lead.
βIn the end, a mistake was going to tip the scales,β Aguirre said.
Mexico goalkeeper RaΓΊl Rangel blocks a shot from South Koreaβs Son Heung-min during their World Cup match at Guadalajara Stadium on Thursday.
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βYou always want to be there; I felt it, and I got the chance,β said Romo, who started the game after starting the opener on the bench β a strategic change by the Mexican coach that paid off.
South Korea put pressure on the Mexican team throughout the game. Late in the scoreless first half, Jae-sung Lee came close to giving South Korea the lead. Aguirre hoped his team would shake off nerves following the emotional opener at Azteca Stadium and show more bite in its second game against South Korea, but his team didnβt have much power behind its attack during the gameβs first 45 minutes.
The crowd in Guadalajara grew frustrated and began booing the Mexican national teamβs performance at the end of the first half.
Mexico, however, won back their cheers when it capitalized on South Koreaβs costly mistake and converted it into a goal.
Obed Vargas replaced Romo in the 71st minute and was close to scoring a spectacular goal if not for Seung-gyuβs save.
El Tri earned a win without any other goals thanks, in part, to a great night by goalkeeper RaΓΊl Rangel, who stopped a header by Cho Gue-sung in the 87th minute. Captain Edson Γlvarez helped turn away South Koreaβs attack late, holding up relatively well despite having left ankle surgery during the past year.
βIt was just a reflex,β said Rangel, whose club team Chivas plays at at Guadalajara Stadium. βI was very focused and stepped up when the team needed me, and Iβm happy about that.β
LAFC star and South Korea captain Son Heung-min fired one shot over Mexicoβs goalkeeper in the first half, but Γlvarez cleared it off the line before the referee ruled Son was offsides.
South Korea finished controlling possession 58% of the time, but it only earned two shots on target.
βIt wasnβt a good game because they didnβt let us do much,β Aguirre said.
Mexico was coming off a comfortable 2-0 victory over South Africa, while the South Koreans had defeated the Czech Republic 2-1, marking their first World Cup opening-match win since 2010.
During the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, Mexico was eliminated in the group stage for the first time since 1978, breaking a streak of seven consecutive appearances in the knockout rounds. However, playing on home soil, the teamβs goal is to emulate El Triβs achievements in 1970 and 1986, when they reached the quarterfinals β the countryβs best World Cup finish.
Due to the new 48-team format, Mexico would need to win two knockout-round matches and reach a sixth game to realize its goals.
βWeβre taking it one step at a time; first, thereβs the third game,β Romo said.
Mexicoβs Luis Romo celebrates with his teammates after scoring during a match against South Korea at Guadalajara Stadium on Thursday.
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After the win over South Korea, Mexico will close out group play against Czechia at Azteca Stadium in Mexico City on Wednesday. El Tri will get to play the first two games of the knockout round β should it win the first one β at Azteca Stadium, a venue where it has never lost a World Cup game.
South Korea has four points and will be favored when it plays South Africa Wednesday in Monterrey. If South Korea wins the match, it would be the Group A runner-up and advance to play the Group B runner-up on June 28 at SoFi Stadium.
βWe want all nine points,β Vargas said of Mexicoβs goal entering its next game against Czechia.