Mexico edge South Korea to win Group A, secure home last-32 tie

19 Jun 2026, 5:18 AM
Mexico edge South Korea to win Group A, secure home last-32 tie

GUADALAJARA, June 19 — Mexico booked their place in the FIFA World Cup knockout stage as Group A winners and secured home advantage for the Round of 32 after Luis Romo's second-half strike earned the tournament co-hosts a 1-0 win over South Korea on Thursday.

The victory moved Javier Aguirre's side onto six points from two matches and ensured their first knockout game would be played in Mexico City on June 30. They are the first team to qualify for the knockout stage.

Romo broke the deadlock three minutes after the restart, capitalising on a costly mistake by goalkeeper Kim Seung-Gyu. The South Korea keeper spilt a cross after colliding with a teammate, allowing the Mexico midfielder a simple finish into an unguarded net from the centre of the box.

"It was a very close game; we did not give up a single centimetre and fought for every ball as if it were our last.

"It was a game where whoever made a mistake would lose, and it was them... It was a game to forget, but the result is one to remember," Aguirre told local broadcaster TV Azteca.

The goal transformed the mood inside Estadio Guadalajara after an uninspiring first half that ended with sections of the home crowd booing the hosts off the pitch.

Mexico had started brightly but struggled to turn early possession into clear chances, with South Korea growing into the game.

Captain Edson Álvarez, deployed in central defence after César Montes' suspension, produced a spectacular overhead clearance off the goal line to deny Son Heung-min, although the South Korea captain was later flagged offside.

The Asian side finished the half stronger, controlling possession and unsettling a Mexico side that looked increasingly frustrated as the interval approached.

South Korea's Cho Gue-sung in action with Mexico's César Huerta and Obed Vargas during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group A match at Estadio Guadalajara in Guadalajara, Mexico, on June 18, 2026. — Picture by REUTERS

Hosts weather late storm

Romo's goal moments after the restart lifted both Mexico and the crowd, with supporters breaking into renditions of Mexican folk song 'Cielito Lindo' (Lovely Sweetheart) as Aguirre's side seized control of a match that had threatened to drift away from them.

Mexico nearly doubled their advantage midway through the second half when Raúl Jiménez controlled a pass from Julián Quiñones before firing a half-volley from close range, only for Kim to produce an outstanding save.

The South Korea goalkeeper made another excellent stop to deny substitute Obed Vargas, diving low to push away a powerful long-range effort.

South Korea threw numbers forward in search of an equaliser and came agonisingly close in the closing stages, but goalkeeper Raúl Rangel preserved Mexico's lead with a remarkable double save from point-blank range.

Rangel first blocked a close-range effort with his foot before scrambling across his line to keep out the rebound.

Mexico withstood wave after wave of South Korean pressure in a tense finish to secure their second straight win and become the first team to qualify for the knockout stage, where they will face a third-placed team.

The result also gave Mexico its first World Cup group-stage victory on home soil outside Mexico City and secured its first top-place finish in a World Cup group since 2002, when Aguirre was also in charge.

Aguirre's side will close out the group phase against the Czech Republic, while South Korea can still secure progression when they face South Africa on Wednesday.

"We were patient, not passive. It is not easy; we are seeing some very close matches.

"We will see how the last match plays out and wait for our opponent. I am leaving happy because it means we are not leaving home, our beloved Mexico," Aguirre said.

Mexico's Luis Romo scores their first goal as South Korea's Kim Seung-gyu reacts during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group A match at Estadio Guadalajara in Guadalajara, Mexico, on June 18, 2026. — Picture by REUTERS
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