FIFA World Cup 2022: Mexico dramatically misses the round of 16

Status: 11/30/2022 10:00 p.m

Mexico beat Saudi Arabia in the last group game and even get some support from Argentina. In the end, a goal for the round of 16 is missing.

What a drama! On Wednesday (November 30th, 2022) Mexico missed the round of 16 of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. Coach Gerardo Martino’s team defeated Saudi Arabia 2-1 (0-0) in the final group game, but failed in the group stage due to their poor goal difference compared to Poland. Poland finished the group in second place with four points and 2:2 goals, Mexico is third with four points and 2:3 goals.

Mexico since 1994 always in the round of 16

The goals for Mexico were scored by Henry Martin (47′) and Luis Chavez (52′), while Salem Al-Dawsari (90’+5′) scored for Saudi Arabia.

Saudi Arabia missed out on their first round of 16 since 1994, and Mexico ended a winning streak at the World Cup: the Central Americans had made it to the knockout phase seven times in a row since 1994. The 2022 World Cup in Qatar will now take place without the two teams.

Mexico goes full throttle from the start

The starting position before the game was relatively clear: Saudi Arabia needed a win to safely advance to the next round. Mexico needed as big a win as possible to have a theoretical chance of progressing. The Mexican credo: all or nothing.

Accordingly, there was no sampling phase in the duel between the two group outsiders. El Tri pressed for the lead from the start and tied the all-white “Green Falcons” to their own penalty area. The Mexicans were clearly the better team in the first half and had nearly 63 percent possession and shots on goal 11:4. However, Luis Chavez (2′), Alexis Vega (3’/45′), Henry Martin (7′) and Orbelin Pineda (25’/27′) didn’t convert that opportunity into goals.

Nothing comes from Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia struggled to get into the game. However, the few advances were not entirely harmless. Mohamed Kanno (8’/13′) missed two good chances, Ali Al Hassan could have turned the game upside down with a header in added time (45’+5′).

Conclusion at the break: The meeting was not high-class. For both teams, however, everything remained possible.

Mexico is missing a goal

Shortly after the restart, the race for the top two places really picked up speed. With Argentina taking the lead against Poland (46′) and Mexico suddenly being 2-0 up thanks to a quick double strike from Martin and Chavez, the Mexicans were just one goal away from a ticket to the round of 16 at that point. Saudi Arabia looked shocked and wobbled, Mexico threw everything forward.

And then it got even more complicated: as Argentina scored another goal against Poland (68′), Poland and Mexico were tied for points and goals in second and third place. The decisive difference: the better place in the fair play rating for Poland. But it was also clear that another goal from Mexico or Argentina and Mexico would overtake Poland. Football is a simple sport? Are you kidding me? Are you serious when you say that.

Saudi Arabia scores late

In the final phase, a dramatic game developed with wildly running Mexicans and numerous opportunities. Martin (70′), Chavez (73’/78′) and Pineda (76′) missed the best chances. Antuna also scored from a narrow offside position (87′). With Saudi Arabia tying the net just before the final whistle, the fair play rating was irrelevant at that moment. The crazy thing: Nothing changed in the starting position that Mexico was still a goal short. But this was no longer the case. The bitter end was thus sealed.

Source: sportschau.de

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