Mexico qualify for World Cup with win over Panama
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[September 02, 2017]
By Carlos Pacheco
MEXICO CITY, Sep 1 (Reuters) - Mexico
became the first CONCACAF side to qualify for the Russia World Cup
on Friday when an Hirving Lozano goal gave them a 1-0 win over
Panama at the Azteca stadium.
They secured the points thanks to the 51st minute substitute, who
scored with a header just two minutes after replacing Juergen Damm.
"I got the chance to score and were now in the World Cup finals,"
Lozano said. "I feel great. We've achieved our objective, now we
need to keep working."
The Mexicans lead the six-team group with 17 points with three games
to play and cannot now finish outside the top three spots that
guarantee a place in Russia next June.
The Mexicans are three points ahead of second-placed Costa Rica and
nine points clear of the United States and Honduras.
The U.S. and Honduras meet on Tuesday, which guarantees that Mexico
can not be overtaken for one of the top three places in the group.
The fourth-placed team goes into a play-off with a side from the
Asian confederation.
The qualification is Mexico's seventh in succession and 16th
overall, more than any other countries bar Brazil, Germany, Italy
and Argentina.
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Mexico's player Nestor Araujo and Panama's player Luis Tejeda in
action. REUTERS/Edgard Garrido
The team managed by Colombian Juan Carlos Osorio
navigated the 'Hexagonal group' unbeaten after seven games and
although they have failed to score many goals they have conceded
just two and never looked in danger of missing out.
"The initial objective was to reach the World Cup finals without any
frights," assistant coach Luis Pompillo Paez said in reference to
their struggle four years ago when they qualified only after beating
New Zealand in an inter-continental playoff.
"We've met our obligations to the country and Mexican football. From
here on in we have much grander objectives."
(Writing by Andrew Downie; Editing by Greg Stutchbury) [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
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