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    Mexico End Knockout Curse With Huge Win Over Ecuador

    1 July 20264 Mins Read1
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    • A Night Full Of Emotion
    • Quiñones And Jiménez Do The Damage
    • Mora Shows His Class
    • Ecuador Fall Short
    • Mexico Break The Mental Barrier
    • What Comes Next?

    Mexico delivered one of the biggest nights of their modern World Cup story as they beat Ecuador 2-0 at the Estadio Azteca to reach the last 16 of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

    For a nation carrying years of knockout-stage pain, this was more than just a victory. It was a release. Mexico had not won a World Cup knockout match since 1986, but first-half goals from Julián Quiñones and Raúl Jiménez changed that in front of a roaring home crowd.

    A Night Full Of Emotion

    The match had drama before a ball was even kicked. Kickoff was delayed by one hour because of thunderstorms and lightning around the Estadio Azteca. But once the weather cleared, Mexico came out with fire, energy and purpose.

    The home support played a huge role. More than 80,000 fans created a powerful atmosphere, pushing Mexico forward from the opening whistle. Ecuador arrived with confidence after a strong tournament run, but they were quickly placed under pressure by Mexico’s pace, movement and aggression.

    Quiñones And Jiménez Do The Damage

    Mexico made the perfect start when Julián Quiñones opened the scoring in the first half. His goal settled the nerves and gave the hosts belief that this could be their night.

    Raúl Jiménez then doubled the lead before halftime, giving Mexico control of the tie. The experienced forward showed calmness and quality when it mattered most, helping his country move one step closer to the dream of a deep World Cup run.

    Ecuador tried to respond after the break, but Mexico’s defence stayed organised and disciplined. The South Americans had moments of danger, but they could not find the goal that would have brought them back into the contest.

    Mora Shows His Class

    One of the biggest stories of the night was teenager Gilberto Mora. The young Mexican talent impressed with his maturity, confidence and energy on the big stage. Reuters reported that Mora became the youngest World Cup starter since Pelé, and his performance earned a standing ovation from the Azteca crowd.

    For Mexico, that was a special sign. This was not only a win built on experience, but also one powered by a new generation ready to carry the country forward.

    Ecuador Fall Short

    Ecuador came into the match as a dangerous opponent. They had already shown their quality in the tournament, including a major win over Germany. The Guardian noted before the game that Ecuador had enough talent and confidence to trouble Mexico.

    But on the night, Ecuador struggled to match Mexico’s intensity. Their attacking players found limited space, and their frustration grew as the match slipped away. Piero Hincapié was later sent off in stoppage time, adding to a painful end for Ecuador.

    Mexico Break The Mental Barrier

    For years, Mexico’s World Cup story has been shaped by frustration in the knockout rounds. The famous “quinto partido”, or fifth game, became a national obsession. Mexico regularly reached the knockouts, but could not take the next step.

    This win changes the mood. It does not guarantee a fairytale run, but it gives El Tri belief. Coach Javier Aguirre praised the connection between the team and supporters, with Reuters reporting that he saw the fans as a driving force behind the victory.

    What Comes Next?

    Mexico will now face either England or DR Congo in the last 16. That will be another massive test, but this team now has momentum, confidence and the backing of a nation.

    The 2-0 win over Ecuador will be remembered as a turning point. Mexico did not just win a football match. They beat history, pressure and doubt on one unforgettable night in Mexico City.

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