England Beats Mexico 3-2 to Reach World Cup Quarterfinals After Intense Match
England advanced to the World Cup quarterfinals on Sunday by defeating Mexico 3-2 in a dramatic match at the Azteca Stadium. The game was delayed by an hour due to severe weather conditions but once underway, England quickly took control. Jude Bellingham scored twice within a minute early on, first finishing a cross from Bukayo Saka and then converting a pass from Harry Kane, silencing the home crowd.
Mexico responded before halftime when Julián Quiñones capitalized on a rebound to narrow the score. The second half became more challenging for England after Jarrel Quansah was sent off following a VAR review. Despite playing with ten men, England extended their lead when Kane converted a penalty after Raúl Rangel fouled Anthony Gordon. Mexico earned a penalty of their own later, with Raúl Jiménez scoring to bring the score to 3-2, but England held on for the win.
England will face Norway, led by Erling Haaland, in the quarterfinals on Saturday in Miami. Captain Harry Kane described the match as "crazy" and one of the toughest the team has faced, praising the fans' support and acknowledging the challenges, including a penalty decision against him. He also provided an update on teammate Jordan Henderson, who was injured and stretchered off, saying he believed Henderson was okay.
England coach Thomas Tuchel expressed pride in his players' resilience and mentality, highlighting their ability to overcome obstacles and maintain belief despite adversity. He called the match "exceptionally difficult" and emphasized the significance of the victory at the iconic Azteca Stadium.
The win marks a hard-fought step forward for England in the tournament, setting up a high-profile quarterfinal clash against Norway.
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