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Mexico vs Argentina: Mexico Goal Video

Watch Javier Hernandez goal against Argentina here.

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Argentina 3-1 Mexico: Game Pictures

Game pictures of Mexico vs Argentina. June 27th, 2010

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Argentina 3-1 Mexico: A Hard Loss For El Tri

God, were to begin here. I’m crestfallen, I’m beyond crestfallen, the words for what I’m feeling at the moment don’t even seem to exists for me right now.

It’s safe to assume that the referring job for this world cup will go down in history as one of the worsts.

Not only for allowing Tevez off-side goal in today’s Mexico vs Argentina match, but for the screw job dished out to England earlier in the day and the countless ridiculous errors made in the past couple of weeks.

FIFA it’s the 21st century were technology is improving everyday, lets try to use it! Aren’t these the same people that love to preach about fair play?

Well it doesn’t get more fair than implementing replay systems to stop injustices like Kaká getting red card unfairly or denying the US their goal during group stages.

I would love to describe to you how Mexico loss today (sarcasm for those of you who didn’t get it), but I have much more pressing matters, such as watching paint dry (more sarcasm).

So read up on the match here.

And like that ladies and gentlemen, the world cup is over for Mexico. Like that saying goes, “There’s always next time.

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Mexico 0-1 Uruguay: Game Pictures

Pictures of Mexico at the World Cup.

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Mexico 0-1 Uruguay: Mexico Able To Move On

Uruguay finished top of Group A thanks to a hard-fought 1-0 win over Mexico at the Royal Bafokeng Stadium in Rustenburg, but the defeat was ultimately sufficient for El Tri to join their conquerors in the Round of 16.

Joint-leaders Uruguay and Mexico went into their final group match safe in the knowledge that a draw would be enough for both of them to reach the knockout phase.

But it was a must-win for the Mexicans if they were to avoid a likely encounter with the formidable Argentinians in the last 16.

Both coaches opted for a 4-3-3 formation, with the only one notable change being veteran Mexico forward Cuauhtemoc Blanco starting for the first time in place of the injured Carlos Vela.

The stadium was filled with a large contingent of El Tri supporters hours before the kick-off, and the Mexicans soon began to find their rhythm with the the waves of ‘ole’ coming from the stands.

However, it was the Uruguayans who had the first attack of note. Luis Suarez missed a glorious chance to put his side ahead on five minutes, when the Ajax marksman sent his shot just wide of the left post after collecting a loose ball from a defensive mistake from Hector Moreno.

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Mexico 2-0 France: Video Highlights

Watch Mexico’s highlights against France here. Enjoy! I know I did! =D

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Mexico 2-0 France: Game Pictures

Pictures of Mexico’s match against France. New pictures can be found on page 2. June 17th, 2010

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Mexico 2-0 France: El Tri To Much For Les Bleus

France, finalists in 2006, are on the verge of crashing out of the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ after losing 2-0 to Mexico in Polokwane’s Peter Mokaba Stadium.

Substitutes Javier Hernandez and Cuauhtemoc Blanco grabbed the goals as El Tri moved to within touching distance of the last 16 with a deserved win over Raymond Domenech’s lacklustre Les Bleus.

This was a generally well-matched encounter, with little to choose between two talented but inconsistent sides.

Mexico, however, just about shaded it, and certainly succeeded in creating the better of the chances throughout.

The French defense looked vulnerable faced with the pace and movement of Mexico’s youthful attack, and Domenech’s side should really have conceded a goal inside eight minutes.

All it took was a simple lofted ball over the top from Rafael Marquez to leave them exposed but Carlos Vela, having raced clean through, ballooned his left-foot shot high over the crossbar.

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Mexico 1-1 South Africa: Second Goal Video

Watch Rafa Marquez’s equalizer goal against South Africa here.

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Mexico vs South Africa Game Images

Game pictures of Mexico vs South Africa. Enjoy!

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