Mexico stay perfect and bounce Czechs out of World Cup with 3-0 win

MEXICO CITY, June 24 : Mexico continued their perfect start to the World Cup with a 3-0 romp against the Czech Republic on Wednesday, finishing their group-stage campaign with a flourish and killing off their tame opponents’ hopes of making the knockouts. The co-hosts had already booked their spot in the last


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Mexico stay perfect and bounce Czechs out of World Cup with 3-0 win

Mexico stay perfect and bounce Czechs out of World Cup with 3-0 win

Soccer Football – FIFA World Cup 2026 – Group A – Czech Republic v Mexico – Estadio Azteca, Mexico City, Mexico – June 24, 2026 Mexico’s Mateo Chavez scores their first goal REUTERS/Henry Romero

Mexico stay perfect and bounce Czechs out of World Cup with 3-0 win

Soccer Football – FIFA World Cup 2026 – Group A – Czech Republic v Mexico – Estadio Azteca, Mexico City, Mexico – June 24, 2026 Mexico’s Alvaro Fidalgo scores their third goal REUTERS/Pedro Nunes

Mexico stay perfect and bounce Czechs out of World Cup with 3-0 win

Soccer Football – FIFA World Cup 2026 – Group A – Czech Republic v Mexico – Estadio Azteca, Mexico City, Mexico – June 24, 2026 Mexico’s Julian Quinones scores their second goal REUTERS/Annegret Hilse

Mexico stay perfect and bounce Czechs out of World Cup with 3-0 win

Soccer Football – FIFA World Cup 2026 – Group A – Czech Republic v Mexico – Estadio Azteca, Mexico City, Mexico – June 24, 2026 Mexico’s Alvaro Fidalgo celebrates scoring their third goal REUTERS/Henry Romero

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MEXICO CITY, June 24 : Mexico continued their perfect start to the World Cup with a 3-0 romp against the Czech Republic on Wednesday, finishing their group-stage campaign with a flourish and killing off their tame opponents’ hopes of making the knockouts.

The co-hosts had already booked their spot in the last 32 as Group A winners but they kept their foot firmly on the throttle to complete a third straight victory that left the Czechs bottom of the standings and out of the tournament.

The game looked to be drifting towards a stalemate before Mexico exploded in the second half, with Mateo Chavez opening the scoring before Julian Quinones grabbed his second of the tournament and Alvaro Fidalgo dealt the final blow.

Mexico’s reward for a faultless qualifying performance will be a knockout clash against a third-placed side from Group C, E, F, H or I with the match once again taking place in front of their fervent support in Mexico City on June 30.

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With progress safely assured, Mexico made a host of changes with striker Raul Jimenez among those dropping to the bench while 17-year-old prodigy Gilberto Mora, whose every touch was loudly appreciated by the crowd, was given a start in midfield.

With their fate riding on the outcome, the Czechs were predictably more eager in the opening exchanges, with Denis Visinsky snatching at an early effort and dragging the ball wide from 10 metres when space opened up in front of him.

It took 35 minutes for Mexico to conjure a shot on goal and when they did it was a rather improbable overhead kick from centre back Israel Reyes that drifted harmlessly wide.

The game had all the hallmarks of a goalless stalemate before Mexico sparked into life and found the breakthrough to bring the Azteca Stadium to its feet after 55 minutes.

Luis Romo emerged with the ball in midfield and slipped a pass through to full back Mateo Chavez who skipped past one challenge and bore down on goal before calmly opening his body up to sidefoot his finish past goalkeeper Matej Kovar.

The second goal six minutes later had Mora’s fingerprints all over it as the youngster dribbled deep into Czech territory before playing a delightful ball through to Jorge Sanchez.

He bundled his attempted finish over the keeper and after a brief scramble Quinones followed up to poke the ball home.

While the Azteca crowd needed little encouragement to turn up the decibels, the loudest cheer of the night was reserved for a late substitute appearance from 40-year-old keeper Guillermo Ochoa earning his 154th cap at his sixth World Cup.

Mexico’s third goal arrived deep in stoppage time when Fidalgo blasted the ball into the top corner from 18 metres to complete a resounding win and another impressive display.

Source: Reuters

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