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Mexico remain perfect and sweep past Ecuador
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FIFA Official·about 9 hours ago

Mexico remain perfect and sweep past Ecuador

Mexico goals: Quinones (22), Jimenez (31)

's phenomenal campaign continues apace, with Javier Aguirre’s side easing into the Round of 16 with a dominant 2-0 win over , for whom Piero Hincapie received a late red card.

Adverse weather conditions delayed kick-off by an hour at , and the co-hosts had clearly been champing at the bit as they tore out of the traps.

Gilberto Mora, Luis Romo, Raul Jimenez and Mora again could all have broken the deadlock in the opening quarter of an hour, and while Ecuador's John Yeboah toe-poked an 18th minute effort against the outside of the post, it was Julian Quinones who ultimately got the scoring started with a fearsome drive four minutes later.

Roberto Alvarado bent a ball in behind the Ecuador back-line and Quinones, who was onside having been in his own half when the pass was played, tore towards goal and then almost took the net off as he lashed beyond Hernan Galindez from just inside the area.

With the blue touch-paper lit Quinones then sparked more delirium in the stands just past the half-hour mark, teeing up Jimenez to double El Tri ‘s advantage.

Mexico's only win in 14 previous contests against South American opposition at the World Cup had also come against Ecuador — when, remarkably, Aguirre was also in charge in 2002 — and they made sure of another triumph against La Tricolor with an assured second-half showing.

The team's rearguard was expertly marshalled by Cesar Montes and Johan Vasquez — who both also almost added to the scoring with headers at corners — while goalkeeper Raul Rangel remains unbeatable and has now kept four consecutive clean sheets.

Ecuador's evening got even worse deep into stoppage time, when Hincapie was sent off for covering his mouth in an exchange with Mexico forward Santiago Gimenez.

Mexico and their raucous support will now return to Mexico City Stadium on 5 July, when they will take on the winner of the Round of 32 clash between England and Congo DR.

Mexico's Gilberto Mora (17 years and 259 days) is just the second 17-year-old and second youngest player to start a World Cup knockout-stage match after Pele, who was 17 years and 239 days old when he played for Brazil against Wales in 1958.

"I think the whole crowd is on their back, I think that gives them a lot of push. We had that same energy against Germany, so we kind of know how that feels. And yeah, obviously we’re devastated." John Yeboah, Ecuador midfielder

Sources: FIFA Official

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