Mexico turn back Ecuador
MIYAGI
(AP):
GERARDO
Torrado scored the game-winning goal in the 57th minute yesterday
as Mexico rallied from a one-goal deficit to defeat Ecuador 2-1
in Group G of the World Cup.
Torrado
and Jared Borgetti scored a goal apiece as Mexico closed in on a
second-round berth. The win lifted the Mexicans to sole possession
of the group lead with six points. Italy and Croatia trail with
three points each. Mexico would advance with at least a draw in
their final group match against Italy.
"We're
just happy that our chances of advancing now depend on us,"
said Mexico coach Javier Aguirre. "This was an even match and
either team could have won."
Mexico's
come-from-behind win spoiled a promising start for the Ecuadorans,
World Cup debutantes who finished second in South American qualifying
behind Argentina.
Southampton
striker Agustin Delgado scored Ecuador's first goal in the World
Cup finals in the 5th minute, heading home a cross from Ulises De
la Cruz. But he blamed himself and the whole side for the loss.
"We
lacked the love, sacrifice and strength that we needed to get the
win," he said, partially accepting blame for his team's performance.
"When you're winning, you have to keep fighting and we didn't
do that."
Mexico
regrouped after the goal and asserted itself in the midfield and
overwhelmingly controlled possession.
In
the 28th minute, Borgetti equalised after one-touching a Ramon Morales
pass and Mexico gained steam after that.
The
Mexicans continued to press in the second half, looking for Cuauhtemoc
Blanco and Torrado.
Torrado
finally had his chance in the 57th when he blasted home a soft pass
from Joahan Rodriguez just outside the box.
Looking
to counter Mexico's dominance in the midfield, Ecuador coach Hernan
Dario Gomez brough on Alex Aguinaga as a second-half substitute.
He had been replaced in the starting lineup by striker Ivan Kaviedes.
Aguinaga had suffered a muscle injury during the team's opening
match, a 2-0 loss to Italy on Monday.
Both
teams had good scoring opportunities in the closing minutes as play
opened up.
Borgetti
quickly turned on his defender and his right-footed shot hit the
post in the 70th minute.
Ecuador's
Carlos Tenorio and Delgado remained threats, and a Tenoria blast
just sailed wide in the 81st minute. The World Cup debutantes had
another chance to equalize in the 87th when Aguinaga found Ayovi,
whose shot just sailed wide.
Ecuador
coach Gomez admitted his team lacked experience but called the match
'equal.'
"They
(Ecuador players) are new to this and so maybe it's partially a
lack of attitude and personality. It's the first time they have
competed at this level."
It
was the first time the Mexicans have opened World Cup finals play
with two consecutive victories.
Mexico
are competing in their 12th World Cup and have reached the second
round every time but once since 1978. The CONCACAF team has reached
the quarterfinals twice, both times as hosts in 1970 and 1986.
The
two teams have played each other 10 times, but Ecuador have only
managed one win -- a 1-0 victory in a 1996 friendly.
Lineups:
MEXICO: 1-Oscar Perez, 4-Rafael Marquez (c), 5-Manuel Vidrio,6-Gerardo
Torrado, 7-Ramon Morales, 9-Jared Borgetti (Luis Hernandez, 15),
10-Cuauhtemoc Blanco, 11- Braulio Luna, 16-Salvador Carmona, 18-Johan
Rodriguez, 21-Jersus Arellano.
ECUADOR:
1-Jose Cevallos, 2-Augusto Poroso, 3-Ivan Hurtado (c), 4-Ulises
De la Cruz, 5-Alfonso Obregon (Alex Aguinaga, 58), 6-Raul Guerron,
9-Ivan Kaviedes (Carlos Tenorio, 53), 11-Agustin Delgado, 16-Clever
Chala, 19-Edison Mendez, 20-Edwin Tenorio (Marlon Ayovi, 35).
Referee:
Mourad Daami (Tunisia)
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