The World Cup 2022 Wednesday continued with Group C up front, as well Mexico Defeated Kingdom Saudi Arabia Lusail Qatar Stadium. While Mexico won the match 2-1, both teams failed to qualify for the knockout round.
together, Argentina get down Poland in another place Group C match, with both teams advancing. early, Tunisia Defeated France And the Australia Defeated Denmark in a pair of Group matches d.
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Summary of the match between Saudi Arabia and Mexico
Here are the most important plays!
stage setting
Saudi Arabia faced its 19th different opponent, Mexico, in its 19th World Cup match.
3′: swallow
Mexico had the chance to score the first goal in the opening moments against the Saudi goalkeeper Mohammed Khalil Al Owais swindle forward Alexis Vegaattempt a shot.
14′: a tad high
Saudi Arabia almost took the first blow, but the midfielder Mohammed KanooIt was a slightly high kick from the net.
It’s a physical thing
27′: another close
With bodies wrapped around the grid of Saudi Arabia, Mexico Orbelin Pineda Tried a disputed header from a pass from Hirving Lozano But the corner did not get missed.
45 + 6′: missed opportunity
It was half of the missed opportunities, the last of which came from the Saudi Arabia midfielder Ali Al-Hassan.
There was no result in the first half.
47′: goal
Mexico got the first score of the match when they took the lead Henry Martin slapped into the goal close up.
Henry Martin scores a goal against Saudi Arabia in the 47th minute
52′: Another one!
Shortly after the first strike, Mexico scored again. This time, the midfielder Luis Chavez punched a kick to give Mexico a 2-0 lead.
Mexican Luis Chavez scores the goal against Saudi Arabia in 52 minutes
56′: last approx
Mexico had already scored their two quick goals early in the second half, and almost scored another when Lozano fired into one of the nets. The goal was called, though, for offside.
78′: Mexico continues to attack
Already leading 2-0, Mexico continues to pressure Saudi Arabia’s net. His last attack saw the defender Edson Alvarez He blocks his shot close to the net.
87′: Last approx
Looking to consolidate its leadership for progress, Mexico forward Uriel Antona His goal was offside. Mexico still led 2-0.
90 + 5′: It’s not over yet!
Saudi Arabia joined the board late in the second half when they took the lead Salem Al-Dosari punches in the goal. However, the score was unable to spark a rebound, as Saudi Arabia lost 2-1.
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