
Mexico became the first team to qualify for the World Cup round of 32 with a 1-0 victory over South Korea on Thursday at the Estadio Guadalajara, with Luis Romo scoring the decisive goal in the 50th minute after a mistake by South Korean goalkeeper Kim Seung-gyu, according to match reports and a social media post.
The match was tightly contested with alternating dominance. Mexico pressed early but failed to create clear chances, and South Korea balanced the game after 10 minutes.
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In the 87th minute, Mexican goalkeeper Raúl Rangel saved a shot from Cho Gue-sung, denying South Korea the equalizer. The match was ultimately decided by the single goalkeeping error.
Mexico have qualified for the Round of 32
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In the final Group A match on June 24, Mexico will face the Czech Republic at Mexico City’s Estadio Azteca, while South Korea will play South Africa in Monterrey. President Sheinbaum wrote on social media: “Congratulations to our National Team. Their triumph fills all of Mexico with pride.”
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Mexico have qualified for the Round of 32