Although he dominated the match, Mexico failed to beat Panama in their last meeting in Sector C in qualifying tournament for the U-17 World Cup which will take place at the end of the year in Peru.
Even though Mexico missed their perfect pace and conceded their first goal in the tournament for 1-1 in the final, El Tri advanced as the leader of their group in the 1/8 finals, where is next saturday It will be compared with its analogue from Nicaragua.
In the fight against Panama, which took place this Wednesday at the Dorotheo Guamuch stadium in Guatemala City, El Tri showed courage, but showed some weaknesses in the first half in determination and in the second in defense.
Damian Azcarate recorded an instant score of 1:0 in favor of Mexico in the 34th minute. as a reward for the efforts of the team, which over and over again without the desired result attacked the gates of the Canaleros, including shortly before that, Gael Alvarez did not convert a dubious penalty.
In the second half, Panama showed that they wanted a good result and rushed to El Tri, who began to suffer from neglect in the lower zone and in the 54th minute the draw fell, after the penalty that the Aztec goalkeeper Fernando Delgado saved and that the collector himself, Anel Rice sent to the net on the rebound.
After that, the three-colored team turned the lines and put the opponent’s defense under check, but the score did not move any more, thanks to the stoic endurance of the canaleros, who took the point.
With this result, Mexico and Panama equalized in points in sector A, having received a ticket to the next round, although the former took the lead in the sector thanks to a better goal difference (11 vs. 5). El Tri will play Nicaragua in the next round, while the Canaleros are still waiting to determine their opponent.
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Source: La Opinion
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