With El Tri firmly planting one foot in the Round of 32, Mexico, the co-hosts of the 2026 World Cup, are comfortably in control of the match against Czechia in Mexico City.
With victories over Korea Republic (1-0) and South Africa (2-0), Javier Aguirre’s team secured six points out of six to dominate Group A. They are now ready to accomplish something they have never done before.
The home audience was ecstatic when Mateo Chávez, a 22-year-old left-back for AZ Alkmaar, finished calmly and scored his first-ever senior international goal.
Six minutes later, Julián Quiñones would put another nail in Repre’s summer coffin by slotting home after Czechia’s terrible defence.
This would be the first time in Mexico’s World Cup history that the CONCACAF powerhouse has won all three group stage matches.
And with all of the excitement surrounding the USMNT and Canada’s historic advance to the next round, it’s possible that Mexico’s own fairytale summer is simmering beneath the surface.
Source: newsthemegh.com