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Mexico national football team secured a massive three points in Group A after defeating South Korea national football team 1-0 in a tense FIFA World Cup encounter at Estadio Akron.
In a match defined by defensive organization and tactical discipline, a single moment of quality from Luis Romo proved enough to separate the two sides.
The opening 45 minutes produced a tightly contested battle as both teams focused on maintaining their defensive structure.
Mexico enjoyed periods of possession but found it difficult to break through South Korea’s organized defensive setup. At the other end, South Korea looked dangerous in transition but struggled to create clear-cut opportunities.
The result was a scoreless first half with very few chances for either side.
The decisive moment arrived shortly after halftime.
In the 50th minute, Luis Romo found space inside the attacking third and finished clinically to give Mexico the lead. The goal was immediately reviewed by VAR, creating a tense wait inside the stadium before officials confirmed the strike.
The decision sparked huge celebrations among the home supporters and gave Mexico the breakthrough they had been searching for.
After falling behind, South Korea increased their attacking intensity in pursuit of an equalizer.
The Asian side applied sustained pressure throughout the second half, forcing Mexico to defend deeper as the match entered its final stages.
However, frustration began to show as both Lee Kang-in and Paik Seung-ho received yellow cards while trying to spark a comeback.
Despite South Korea’s late pressure, Mexico remained composed at the back.
The defensive unit successfully dealt with crosses, set pieces, and attacking surges to preserve the narrow advantage. Their discipline and organization ensured the hosts walked away with a valuable clean sheet.
Mexico delivered a disciplined and mature performance to secure an important World Cup victory over South Korea. Luis Romo’s second-half strike ultimately proved decisive, while a resilient defensive effort allowed El Tri to protect their lead and strengthen their position in Group A as the tournament continues.