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Mexico Crush Ecuador 2-0 to Reach World Cup Last 16

World Cup · Round of 32

Mexico 2 – 0 Ecuador
43%Ball Possession57%
15Total Shots7
3Shots on Goal1
3Corner Kicks8
10Fouls14
0Yellow Cards3

Mexico Crush Ecuador 2-0 to Reach World Cup Last 16

Mexico booked their place in the World Cup last 16 with a commanding 2-0 victory over Ecuador in a fiery Round of 32 clash that saw tempers flare late on. Julián Quiñones and Raúl Jiménez struck first-half goals to send El Tri through, while Ecuador’s frustration boiled over with three yellow cards and a stoppage-time red for Piero Hincapié.

Mexico Strike Early Through Quiñones

The game exploded into life in the 22nd minute when Julián Quiñones latched onto Roberto Alvarado’s incisive through ball before coolly slotting past Hernán Galíndez. The Atlas forward’s composure belied the occasion, giving Mexico the perfect start against an Ecuador side who had dominated possession early. El Tri’s clinical edge was evident – their first shot on target found the net, while Ecuador’s 57% possession yielded little threat.

Jiménez Doubles Lead Before Half-Time

Mexico turned the screw in the 31st minute as Quiñones turned provider, teeing up Raúl Jiménez for a close-range finish that sent the green shirts in the stands into raptures. The Wolves striker’s goal capped a devastating counter-attack, exposing Ecuador’s defensive frailties. The South Americans’ frustration showed when Alan Franco earned the game’s first yellow card in first-half stoppage time, foreshadowing the disciplinary issues to come.

Ecuador’s Desperate Second-Half Changes

Ecuador coach made two immediate substitutions at half-time, introducing Yerson Medina and Jhojan Julio for Franco and Ángel Preciado, but Mexico’s compact 4-3-3 formation continued to frustrate. Despite enjoying 57% possession, La Tri managed just one shot on target all game – a stark contrast to Mexico’s three efforts on target, two of which found the net. The introduction of veteran striker Enner Valencia failed to spark a comeback, with Mexico’s backline marshalled superbly by César Montes.

Late Discipline Collapse for Ecuador

As the clock ticked down, Ecuador’s discipline disintegrated. Teenage substitute Kendry Páez earned a yellow card in the 93rd minute before Piero Hincapié saw red two minutes later for a reckless challenge. Moisés Caicedo’s late booking completed a miserable night for Ecuador, who exit the tournament having failed to score in their final two matches. Mexico, meanwhile, progress to face the winner of USA vs Netherlands, with Javier Aguirre’s tactical masterclass giving El Tri fans genuine hope of a deep run.

Key Moments

J. Quinones22′ Mexico — J. Quinones (assist: R. Alvarado)
R. Jimenez31′ Mexico — R. Jimenez (assist: J. Quinones)
P. Hincapie90+5′ 🟥 Ecuador — P. Hincapie sent off