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    Mexico VS South Korea

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    • peter habakkuk
      peter habakkuk
      Mexico VS South Korea Mexico has recently demonstrated an impressive balance between offense and defense in international friendlies. Their record of 7 wins, 2 draws, and 1 loss in the last 10 games (a 70% win rate) highlights the stability of their competitive form. The defense has been particularly outstanding. In the last 10 games, they have only conceded 3 goals. They achieved clean - sheets in matches against South Africa (2 - 0), Ghana (2 - 0), and Portugal (0 - 0). The 5 - 1 victory over Serbia in the last round further showcases the efficiency of their multi - pronged attack. Notably, in the 0 - 0 draw against Portugal, the tightness of their defensive system was proven. They have had 5 clean - sheets in the last 10 games, and the smoothness of their offensive - defensive transitions has significantly improved. On the offensive end, their average of 2.3 goals per game contrasts sharply with South Korea's 1.8 goals per game. The 30% rate of over - 2.5 goals and 40% rate of singl
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      World Cup Mexico - South Korea
    • Аrtur Silva
      Аrtur Silva
      Mexico VS South Korea Mexico plays a Latin - style technical football, relying heavily on short - range ground passing and high - speed breakthroughs on the flanks. Even though they defeated South Africa 2 - 0 in the first match, their main central defender, Montes, was sent off with a red card and will be suspended for this game. This forces veteran coach Aguirre to restructure the defense. It is expected that captain Edson Álvarez will drop back to partner with John Vázquez at center - back to deal with South Korea's sharp counter - attacks. South Korea's coach, Hong Myung - bo, will most likely continue to use the 3 - 4 - 2 - 1 formation that worked well in the first - round comeback against the Czech Republic. The good news is that the team has a full squad. Both Bae Jun - ho and Kim Tae - hyun, who were previously injured, have returned to training. Kim Tae - hyun's return gives the three - center - back system more rotation options. South Korea's core tactics are clear: high -
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      World Cup Mexico - South Korea
    • Anni Herbig
      Anni Herbig
      Mexico VS South Korea Mexico has been in good form recently, winning 7 out of their last 10 matches, with 2 draws and only 1 loss. Their last victory ended a period of inconsistent performances, which has surely boosted their morale. On the other hand, South Korea has also had a decent record, winning 6, drawing 1, and losing 3 in their last 10 games. However, their performance in the previous match declined. Although their defense was relatively solid, with at most one goal conceded in recent matches, their overall performance in several recent games has been less than satisfactory. In terms of strength, Mexico clearly holds an edge. If they fall behind in the game, it's highly likely they'll end up losing. South Korea plays a defensive - counterattack strategy, which means their proactive attacking ability is limited, leaving them in a rather passive position. When these two teams face off, South Korea doesn't have many advantages. Visit Nowgoal.net to watch World Cup 2026 livescore
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      World Cup Mexico - South Korea
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