Mexico secures historic World Cup knockout stage win against Ecuador

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Mexico secures historic World Cup knockout stage win against Ecuador
Summary

Mexico achieved a significant milestone by defeating Ecuador 2-0 in the World Cup on June 30, marking their first knockout stage win in 40 years. Érik Lira expressed the emotional connection with the home crowd at Estadio Azteca, where over 80,000 fans cheered the team on. Coach Javier Aguirre, who played in the last successful knockout match in 1986, emphasized the importance of this victory for Mexican fans and the team. The win reflects the resilience and determination of a squad that has faced scrutiny in recent years, as they now advance to the top 16 in the World Cup. Fans celebrated throughout Mexico City, highlighting the societal significance of the occasion.

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  • Mexico won 2-0 against Ecuador on June 30.
  • This is Mexico's first knockout stage victory since 1986.
  • Érik Lira noted strong fan support during the match.
  • Javier Aguirre managed the last successful Mexico squad in 1986.
  • Celebrations continued through the streets of Mexico City.
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Mexico's 2-0 win over Ecuador was their biggest in four decades. Their aims are much higher, but the historic night called for a moment of reflection.

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