Mexico stay perfect and bounce Czechs out of World Cup with 3-0 win
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At a glance
- Mexico concluded their World Cup group stage with a perfect record, defeating the Czech Republic 3-0 to advance.
- Mateo Chavez, Julian Quinones, and Alvaro Fidalgo scored for Mexico, securing their third consecutive victory.
- The Czech Republic finished last in Group A, ending their World Cup campaign without advancing to the knockout stage.
Mexico maintained its flawless World Cup record, securing a commanding 3-0 victory over the Czech Republic to cap off a dominant group-stage performance. The co-hosts ensured they would progress to the knockout rounds as Group A winners, extending their winning streak to three matches.
The match, which had appeared headed for a goalless draw, burst into life in the second half. Mateo Chavez opened the scoring in the 55th minute with a composed finish after a midfield buildup. Six minutes later, Julian Quinones added to the lead, following up on a play initiated by the promising young midfielder Gilberto Mora.
Alvaro Fidalgo sealed the emphatic win with a powerful strike from distance in stoppage time, completing Mexico's perfect group-stage campaign. The victory was met with fervent cheers from the home crowd at the Azteca Stadium, where veteran goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa also made a late appearance, earning his 154th cap.
For the Czech Republic, the loss meant they finished at the bottom of Group A with only one point, marking a disappointing end to their World Cup journey. Their hopes of advancing were extinguished by Mexico's clinical second-half performance.
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