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Mexico win: Beat New Zealand to advance to round of 16

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Mexico Reached his pass Round of 16 of the U17 World Cup Second in the group after scoring New Zealand and will be favored by victory Germany About VenezuelaWho will enter the next round third.

The start of the game was delayed forty-five minutes due to thunderstorms, which prevented kickoff at its scheduled time.

The Tricolor team took the initiative from the start but could not open the scoring until the 41st minute. Fidel BarajasAfter a favor Luis NavarreteA shot from outside the area that he couldn’t save Matt Ford.

In the second half, the festival of the North American team came, which extended its advantage with a goal in the first minute of the restart. ADRIAN FERNANDEZ DE LAURA Followed by two more Stephen CarrilloThe second of them is the penalty.

Aware of Venezuela’s massive defeat against Germany, Mexico eased the piston, taking no chances and securing victory.

Now wait Mali In the 16th round.

data sheet:

0 – New Zealand: food; Coveney, Gardiner, DuPont (Edwards, d.62); Leuluai, Dhotman de Villiers (Lee, m.70), Murphy (Walker, m.55), Mitchell; Ugich (Sloan-Rodriguez, m.55), Watson (Cassidy, m.70) and Subic.

4 – Mexico: Petolla; Navarrete, Romero, Isaac Martínez, Lomeli; Gale Alvarez (Dahiel Jimenez, m.55), Ortiz (Urias, m.65), Daniel Vasquez, Fernandez de Lara (Jose Suarez, m.65), Carrillo (Levy, m.71) and Barajas (Valenzula, m. 71)

goals: 0-1: M.42 Barajas; 0-2: M.47 Fernandez de Lara; 0-3: M.54 Carrillo; 0-4: M.67 Carrillo, penalty.

Referees: Omar Mohammed Al Ali (United Arab Emirates). Warned Ford (m.66) from New Zealand.

incidents: The match on the third and final day of the Group F stage was played in front of 6,136 spectators at Jalak Harupat Stadium in Bandung (Indonesia).

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