Mexico vs Ecuador

Ecuador Clinches Copa América Quarter-Final Spot After Draw with Mexico

Ecuador secured their passage into the Copa América quarter-finals for just the third time in 10 attempts, after a goalless draw with Mexico in Arizona was enough for La Tricolor to book a place in the last-eight where they will meet reigning champions Argentina.

Match Summary

With progression to the knockout stages at stake, both teams had everything to play for. Mexico, knowing only a win would secure their progression, got off to a nervy start. Their captain César Montes received a booking inside six minutes, setting the tone for a tension-filled encounter at the State Farm Stadium. The game quickly became a stop-start affair, with numerous tackles flying in from both sides.

First Half: Ecuador Takes Control

Ecuador soon gained control of the game and created several half-chances. The closest came from a Kendry Páez free-kick from a tight angle that almost snuck in at the near post, but Julio González managed to scramble across goal and turn it around the woodwork. Despite Ecuador’s dominance, neither side was able to break the deadlock before halftime, with Mexico struggling to create any significant opportunities, illustrated by their failure to register a shot on target in the first half.

Second Half: Mexico’s Revival and VAR Drama

Jaime Lozano’s men emerged with renewed vigor in the second half, determined to prevent an early exit. Cesar Huerta was proving dangerous down the right flank and thought he had won a penalty after his cross clipped an Ecuadorian defender’s hand. However, a VAR review ruled it was not worthy of a spot-kick. Further penalty appeals followed minutes later after Gerardo Arteaga was brought down in the box, but once again, VAR favored Ecuador.

Mexico continued to knock on the door as time ran out. Santiago Giménez came close to breaking the deadlock, only to see his effort smash against the post after pouncing on a rebound. Deep into stoppage time, Mexico thought they had won a penalty when Guillermo Martínez was brought down and the referee pointed to the spot. However, another VAR review overturned the decision, favoring Ecuador once again.

Conclusion: Ecuador’s Historic Achievement

Ecuador’s defense held firm, securing the goalless draw needed to progress to the knockout stage. This second-place finish in their group sets up a challenging quarter-final clash against defending Copa América and world champions Argentina. Meanwhile, Mexico failed to progress from the group stage for just the third time in 11 prior attempts, marking a disappointing end to their campaign.