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Mexico win pushes France closer to exit
SUBSTITUTES Javier Hernandez and Cuauhtemoc Blanco scored a goal each yesterday in Mexico's 2-0 win over France at the World Cup, leaving the French on the verge of elimination from Group A.
Hernandez ran onto Rafael Marquez's pass and rounded goalkeeper Hugo Lloris before guiding the ball home in the 64th minute. Hernandez's grandfather, Tomas Balcazar, scored for Mexico against France in the 1954 World Cup, although that was a consolation goal.
Blanco converted a penalty in the 79th after Eric Abidal fouled Pablo Barrera.
Mexico is now level on points with Uruguay, both with four. France and South Africa both have one point but still have a chance to advance.
France has to beat South Africa and hope Mexico and Uruguay don't draw their match in Tuesday's final group games.
For France coach Raymond Domenech, it seems like a case of the 2008 European Championship all over again, with a scoreless draw followed by a defeat, and his controversial six years as coach could end in more embarrassment.
On the other side, it may have been tactical brilliance because all three of Mexico coach Javier Aguirre's second-half substitutes made an impact.
Mexico could have scored more against a French defense which looked anything but secure, with Abidal caught out of position on both goals. Abidal is normally a left back but Domenech picked him at center half alongside William Gallas.
Domenech changed his formation after the team's lackluster 0-0 draw against Uruguay last week, switching to a 4-2-3-1 lineup with Franck Ribery in the playmaker role behind striker Nicolas Anelka.
Aguirre chose a 4-3-3 formation and stuck with the same attackers that started in the 1-1 draw against South Africa, with Carlos Vela and Giovani Dos Santos in wide positions and Guillermo Franco in the center forward's role.
Jeremy Toulalan will miss Tuesday's match against South Africa for picking up another yellow card, and Efrain Juarez will have to sit out the match against Uruguay for the same reason.
Hernandez ran onto Rafael Marquez's pass and rounded goalkeeper Hugo Lloris before guiding the ball home in the 64th minute. Hernandez's grandfather, Tomas Balcazar, scored for Mexico against France in the 1954 World Cup, although that was a consolation goal.
Blanco converted a penalty in the 79th after Eric Abidal fouled Pablo Barrera.
Mexico is now level on points with Uruguay, both with four. France and South Africa both have one point but still have a chance to advance.
France has to beat South Africa and hope Mexico and Uruguay don't draw their match in Tuesday's final group games.
For France coach Raymond Domenech, it seems like a case of the 2008 European Championship all over again, with a scoreless draw followed by a defeat, and his controversial six years as coach could end in more embarrassment.
On the other side, it may have been tactical brilliance because all three of Mexico coach Javier Aguirre's second-half substitutes made an impact.
Mexico could have scored more against a French defense which looked anything but secure, with Abidal caught out of position on both goals. Abidal is normally a left back but Domenech picked him at center half alongside William Gallas.
Domenech changed his formation after the team's lackluster 0-0 draw against Uruguay last week, switching to a 4-2-3-1 lineup with Franck Ribery in the playmaker role behind striker Nicolas Anelka.
Aguirre chose a 4-3-3 formation and stuck with the same attackers that started in the 1-1 draw against South Africa, with Carlos Vela and Giovani Dos Santos in wide positions and Guillermo Franco in the center forward's role.
Jeremy Toulalan will miss Tuesday's match against South Africa for picking up another yellow card, and Efrain Juarez will have to sit out the match against Uruguay for the same reason.
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