Mexico's remarkable FIFA World Cup journey reaches a pivotal moment as Javier Aguirre's side welcomes Ecuador to the Estadio Azteca for a round-of-32 showdown that promises to be among the closest contests of the knockout stage. After a flawless group campaign, El Tri now faces an opponent widely regarded as one of the tournament's most dangerous underdogs.

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Confidence is soaring within the Mexican camp after three victories from three matches, a run that has showcased the discipline and efficiency instilled by Aguirre. Rather than relying on dazzling attacking displays, Mexico has built its success on defensive organisation, tactical discipline and clinical finishing in decisive moments. That formula has transformed the hosts into genuine contenders to end a four-decade wait for a World Cup knockout victory.

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Standing in their way is an Ecuador side that arrives with momentum of its own. Sebastian Beccacece's team recovered from an inconsistent start to the tournament by producing a dramatic victory over Germany, securing its place in the knockout rounds and reaffirming the talent within the South American squad.

On paper, Ecuador may possess greater individual flair, but Mexico's greatest strength has been its collective identity. Every player has embraced a clearly defined role, allowing El Tri to consistently outperform opponents through teamwork rather than individual brilliance.

The atmosphere at the iconic Azteca could also prove decisive. With more than 80,000 home supporters expected to create a cauldron of noise, Ecuador must remain composed in one of football's most intimidating venues.

There is little to separate the two teams defensively, suggesting chances may be limited throughout the evening. In such a tightly contested encounter, efficiency in front of goal could make all the difference. Mexico has consistently seized those moments during the tournament, and that slight edge could be enough to carry the hosts into the last 16.

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Key details

Date and kick-off time: Wednesday, July 1, 06:30 AM IST

Venue: Mexico City Stadium, Mexico City

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Referee: Slavko Vincic

Squads-

Mexico -

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Goalkeepers: Carlos Acevedo, Guillermo Ochoa, Raul Rangel.

Defenders: Edson Alvarez, Israel Reyes, Jesus Gallardo, Johan Vasquez, Jorge Sanchez, Mateo Chavez.

Midfielders: Alvaro Fidalgo, Brian Gutierrez, Erik Lira, Gilberto Mora, Luis Romo, Obed Vargas, Orbelin Pineda.

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Forwards: Alexis Vega, Armando Gonzalez, Cesar Huerta, Guillermo Martinez, Julian Quinones, Raul Jimenez, Santiago Gimenez

Ecuador -

Goalkeepers: Hernan Galindez, Gonzalo Valle, Moises Ramirez

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Defenders: Piero Hincapie, Willian Pacho, Pervis Estupinan, Angelo Preciado, Joel Ordonez, Felix Torres, Jackson Porozo, Yaimar Medina

Goalkeepers: Hernan Galindez, Gonzalo Valle, Moises Ramirez

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Forwards: Enner Valencia, Kevin Rodriguez, Jordy Caicedo, Anthony Valencia, Jeremy Arevalo

Article Source: IANS
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