HT - Mexico 2, Ecuador 0

It's been an exceptional first-half performance from El Tri. They have created frequent chances and won most of the individual duels. Aside from two impressive individual efforts by John Yeboah, Ecuador has not offered much in a surprisingly one-sided match.
After creating multiple high-quality chances in the first 20 minutes, Mexico found the breakthrough in the 22nd minute. The prolific Julian Quinones was the initiator and finisher, finding Roberto Alvardo before receiving a looping ball over the top on a clever attacking sequence. Mexico's top goal scorer in the tournament would finish with conviction in the top left corner, leaving PSG center back William Pacho helpless after cutting inside past him.
It would take less than ten minutes for the lead to be doubled. Pacho's poor clearance fell nicely to Raul Jimenez, who connected with Quinones near the edge of the box. Quinones would take one touch to play the ball back to Mexico's number nine for an emphatic finish. Jimenez was graceful in bending his shot into the top right corner to capitalize on Ecuador's sloppiness. The co-hosts will be confident they can add another goal to earn another impressive win.









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