28th Match FIFA World Cup 2018
28th Match FIFA World Cup
2018
MEXICO Beat the KOREA
2-1 in World Cup 2018
v Vela and
Hernandez goals help Mexico to win
v Son
scores late consolation goal
v RELIVE: As
it happened, stats, more
Amid scorching
heat in Rostov and a cauldron-like atmosphere created by almost 20,000
fans, Mexico beat Korea Republic 2-1 in Group F to put one foot in the 2018
FIFA World Cup Russia™ knockout stage.
El Tri initially struggled to break down the
Koreans, who set up in a defensive tactical shape and left the livewire Son
Heungmin to plough a lone furrow up front. However, after Carlos Vela's
26th-minute penalty had broken the deadlock, the Mexicans were able to breathe
easier and better guard themselves against counter attacks thereafter. Even
so, Guillermo Ochoa was called into action to prevent Son from equalising
shortly before half-time.
The
Taeguk Warriors were forced to come out of their shell and push forward as the
match wore on, but this more open approach suited Mexico down to the ground, paving
the way for them to double their lead. El
Trifans in Rostov Arena were in full voice after Javier Hernandez
struck in the 66th minute and will have gone away with high hopes that their
country will finally break their Round of 16 hoodoo this year.
As for
Korea Republic, Son's stoppage-time screamer from outside the box will have
served as scant consolation given that the result left them staring elimination
in the face.
Team reporter analysis
Martin Langer with Mexico [Follow: Twitter | Facebook]
It was a deserved win for Mexico against Korea Republic, who were well organised and looked threatening when they managed to break. El Trishowed patience and got their reward from two fine pieces of play. The second goal was particularly noteworthy, seeing as it was almost a carbon copy of Mexico's strike against Germany: a textbook counter attack but with the roles reversed, Lozano turning provider for Hernandez.
Martin Langer with Mexico [Follow: Twitter | Facebook]
It was a deserved win for Mexico against Korea Republic, who were well organised and looked threatening when they managed to break. El Trishowed patience and got their reward from two fine pieces of play. The second goal was particularly noteworthy, seeing as it was almost a carbon copy of Mexico's strike against Germany: a textbook counter attack but with the roles reversed, Lozano turning provider for Hernandez.
Hounche Chung with Korea Republic [Follow: Twitter | Facebook]
The team struggled to get into their groove throughout the game and hardly
carved out any openings after going behind. It is fair to say that they never
recovered from the penalty and that Son's goal was too little, too late. France
1998 was the last time Korea Republic were knocked out after the first two
group-stage matches, but that is now a distinct possibility.
Budweiser Man of the Match
It proved a milestone occasion in more ways than one for Javier Hernandez. The poacher not only became the first player to score 50 times for El Tri, he also equalled his namesake Luis Hernandez's record of four World Cup goals in a Mexico shirt and matched Rafael Marquez and Cuauhtemoc Blanco's feat of finding the net at three editions of the tournament.
It proved a milestone occasion in more ways than one for Javier Hernandez. The poacher not only became the first player to score 50 times for El Tri, he also equalled his namesake Luis Hernandez's record of four World Cup goals in a Mexico shirt and matched Rafael Marquez and Cuauhtemoc Blanco's feat of finding the net at three editions of the tournament.
The stat
288 – Korea Republic's toothlessness is exemplified by the fact that, before Son's stunner, they had gone 288 minutes without scoring at the World Cup, their longest ever such drought.
288 – Korea Republic's toothlessness is exemplified by the fact that, before Son's stunner, they had gone 288 minutes without scoring at the World Cup, their longest ever such drought.
What's next
Korea Republic v Germany, 27 June, Kazan
Mexico v Sweden, 27 June, Ekaterinburg
Korea Republic v Germany, 27 June, Kazan
Mexico v Sweden, 27 June, Ekaterinburg
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