Mexico Rejected Despite Win; Poland Advances

In a wild ending on Wednesday, Mexico defeated Saudi Arabia in group C, 2-1, but it didn’t win by enough and for the first time since 1978 failed to advance out of the World Cup group stage.

Mexico led 2-0 going into stoppage time at Lusail, Qatar, desperately needing a third goal to advance to the knockout stage; at just a two-goal advantage, they were losing to Poland on fair-play points (yellow cards).

Despite getting 26 shots and 11 on goal, El Tri couldn’t get another goal, and got caught by Salem Al-Dawsari, who scored on a breakaway in stoppage time to ensure Mexico would lose the tiebreaker to Poland on goal differential.

Mexico entered the day needing to win and make up five goals on Poland. They made up four of those goals when Henry Martin (47th minute) and Luis Chavez (52nd) scored early in the second half, and within minutes of each of those goals, Argentina scored twice against Poland.

Saudi Arabia, which started the tournament by defeating Argentina last week, needed to win to advance.

Mexico manager Gerardo “Tata” Martino immediately stepped down after the loss, saying “My contract ended as soon as the referee blew the final whistle.”

-Argentina 2, Poland 0

Second-half goals from Alexis Mac Allister and Julian Alvarez led to a victory over Poland and vaulted Argentina into the knockout stage.

Despite the loss, Poland is also through to the Round of 16 thanks to a one-goal advantage in goal differential over Mexico. Poland and Mexico played to a scoreless tie last week.

Argentina dominated the match to win group C, completing its recovery from the massive upset to Saudi Arabia in the group stage opener. Argentina will play Australia in the next round of 16, while Poland earns a match v France.

Lionel Messi was denied by Poland goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny on a penalty kick in the first half, but Mac Allister tallied in the 46th minute and Alvarez followed with a goal in the 67th.