Mexico He fulfilled his duty and progressed to the round of 16 U-17 World Cup 2023 After losing 4-0 New Zealand In Day 3 of Group level.
With double goals from Fidel Barajas, Adrian Fernandez and Stefano Carrillo, Mexican team Not only did they progress to the round of 16, but they finished second in Group F behind Germany. U-17 World Cup.
After this conclusion, the Mexican team They will meet Mali in the round of 16 U-17 World Cup 2023 Next Tuesday, November 21 at 02:30 PM (Central Time) Mexico)
Mexico advanced to the round of 16 at the U-17 World Cup after beating New Zealand.
Raul Saprant’s side struggled in the first half to overcome Oceania; However, in the 42nd minute, Fidel Barajas scored the first goal from outside the area.
The Mexican attacker took advantage of a tunnel that was a defender New Zealand Chased Matt Ford before hitting the back of the net.
It would rain goals in the second half Mexico vs New Zealand The Aztecs finished second with three goals Group F of U-17 World Cup 2023.
After a bad clearance of the ball by a defender New Zealand, Mexico The counterattack began and Adrian Fernandez didn’t hesitate to slot home Matt Ford’s second for a 2-0 scoreline.
The Mexican team He took advantage of the low mood of the Oceania team to score the necessary goals, which put him in second place. Group F of U-17 World Cup 2023.
At 54′, Stefano Carrillo made it 3-0 Mexico vs New Zealand Brandon Lomeli after a big overflow down the right.
Later, Stefano Carrillo signed his double Mexico vs New Zealand After Whistler scored a penalty Mexican team In 67′. The forward didn’t waste the opportunity to seal it 4-0 in favor of El Tri.
Meanwhile, Stefano Carrillo, Santos Laguna, has scored a total of three goals in three games so far this season. U-17 World Cup 2023.
When is Mexico’s next match at the U17 World Cup?
Next Tuesday, November 21, at 02:30 AM (Central Time) Mexico), The Mexican team Round 16 will be measured U-17 World Cup Before the Mali team.
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