Final score: Mexico vs. Suriname, summary, goals and result of the debut match of the Mexican team in the Concacaf Nations League

Live score: Mexico 3-0 Suriname | Concacaf Nations League | Matchday 1

Mexico 3-0 South Africa | Min. 90+4 | We come to the end of the match. The Mexican soccer team beat Suriname by a landslide, thanks to goals from Israel Reyes, Henry Martín and Erick Sánchez; Marcelo Flores debuted in an official match and missed a penalty four minutes after entering. HERE THE CHRONICLE.

Mxico 3-0 Surinam | Min. 90 + 4 | GOOOOOL DE MXICO, GOOOOL DE ERICK SNCHEZ !! The Pachuca footballer shoots from the right, there is a defensive detour and the ball ends up slipping into the frame. There is no time for more, we reached the end of the match.

Mexico 2-0 South Africa | Min. 90+3 | Every time Flores takes the ball, the Corona gives in applause. New play that ends with a shot covered by the defense.

Mexico 2-0 South Africa | Min. 90 | Shot by Marcelo Flores, downstairs contains goalkeeper Hahn. Four minutes have been added, the Tricolor will get the victory without any problem.

Mexico 2-0 South Africa | Min. 87 | Kappel and Vlijter leave the field, Jamilhio Rigters and Miquel Darson enter.

Mexico 2-0 South Africa | Min. 84 | Left-footed shot by Luis Chvez, the ball is deflected by the goalkeeper and the corner kick will come.

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Mexico 2-0 Suriname | Min 84 | MARCELO FLORES FAILS IT! The Arsenal youth raised his hand to collect it but missed his collection. Marcelo shoots to the left of Hahn, who guesses and covers at mid-height.

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Mexico 2-0 Suriname | Min 83 | PENALTY FOR MEXICO! Marcelo Flores takes the ball and puts in a filtered ball for Orbeln Pineda, the 10 does not reach the ball but is knocked down by Hahn.

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Mexico 2-0 South Africa | Min. 80 | MARCELO FLORES OFFICIALLY DEBUT WITH MEXICO! The Arsenal youth enters 10 minutes from the end, replacing Diego Lainez.

Mexico 2-0 South Africa | Min. 77 | Surina substitutions, Florian Jozefzoon and Roland Alberg enter, Biseswar and Wildschut leave.

Mexico 2-0 South Africa | Min. 70 | We have a hydration break. We entered the final stretch of the match, we have 20 minutes ahead of us.

Mexico 2-0 South Africa | Min. 70 | Leerdam wins the jump to Acevedo but ends up contacting him inside the small area. It’s a foul on the Mexican goalkeeper.

Mexico 2-0 South Africa | Min. 67 | Hilterman tries with a shot from outside the area, the ball is deflected by a defender and the corner kick will come.

Mexico 2-0 South Africa | Min. 67 | Diego Lainez takes the ball, faces, gets into the area and gives up the diagonal for Romo, who fails to control in a good way. The ball is extended, remaining in the possession of the goalkeeper.

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Mexico 2-0 South Africa | Min. 62 | Triple movement of the Tricolor comes: Orbeln Pineda, Santiago Gimnez and Erick Sanchez to the field; Rodolfo Pizarro, Sebastian Crdova and Henry Martin retire.

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Mexico 2-0 South Africa | Min. 61 | Warning card for Calvin Mac-Intosch, for a slap on Henry Martin. First cautioned from the visiting side.

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Mexico 2-0 Suriname | Min 56 | HAHN IN THE BACKGROUND! Error in Suriname’s exit, Lainez takes the ball, hooks to the left and hits a left-footed shot that covers the goalkeeper below. Great intervention to avoid the third.

Mexico 2-0 South Africa | Min. 52 | Leandro Kappel hits him from outside the area, the ball goes high.

Mexico 2-0 South Africa | Min. 49 | Pinas shot from outside the area, Acevedo launches and deflects to the corner.

Mexico 2-0 South Africa | Min. 46 | Actions are resumed in Torren, the Mexican team moves. There is a change for Suriname, Donk leaves and Jeredy Hilterman enters.

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Mexico 2-0 South Africa | Min. 45+2 | We come to the end of the first half. The Mexican soccer team is beating Suriname without complications. El Tri has been superior in all lines.

Mexico 2-0 South Africa | Min. 45+1 | ACEVEDO IN THE BACKGROUND! Violent shot by Donk, the right hand was in the direction of the goal but the Mexican goalkeeper leaned back in a great way.

Mexico 2-0 South Africa | Min. 45 | The referee indicates that two minutes will be added, we are entering the end of the first half. A sector of the fans begins to shout: “Get out, Tata!”

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Mxico 2-0 Surinam | Min. 40 | GOOOOOOOL DE MXICO, GOOOOOL DE HENRY MARTN !! The Mexican striker changes the penalty for a goal. The charge is to the left of Hahn, who bets on his opposite side. El Tri has already won it twice, five minutes before the break.

Mexico 1-0 Suriname | Min 39 | PENALTY FOR MEXICO! The referee signals the maximum penalty after Diego Lainez fell into the area. The 10 makes a couple of feints, until he is shot down by Shaquille Pinas.

Mexico 1-0 South Africa | Min. 37 | Free kick in favor of the Mexican team. Left-footed shot by Luis Chvez that goes over the goalkeeper.

Mexico 1-0 South Africa | Min. 35 | Suriname can’t find a way to come out with a controlled ball. A couple of consecutive errors that El Tri fails to take advantage of creating a dangerous situation.

Mexico 1-0 Suriname | Min 31 | SORRY LAINEZ! The Betis footballer receives only from the right sector of the area, Hahn goes out to reduce and the shot is covered. We will have a new corner kick.

Mexico 1-0 South Africa | Min. 30 | Erick Aguirre reappears playing goalkeeper. The winger receives from Henry and hits a right hand that is deflected by Dion Malone. The corner will come.

Mexico 1-0 South Africa | Min. 25 | Moment of the hydration pause. It’s 33 degrees Celsius in Torren. Gerardo Martino takes the opportunity to give some indications.

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Mexico 1-0 South Africa | Min. 24 | We have a new warning card, it is for Jesús Angulo for infraction.

Mexico 1-0 South Africa | Min. 23 | Wildschut appears from the left, hooks towards the center and removes Julin Araujo. His right hand is broken, it hits the grass and there is no danger.

Mexico 1-0 South Africa | Min. 22 | Jess Angulo’s header, the shot seemed to roof Hahn but no. The goalkeeper keeps the ball.

Mexico 1-0 South Africa | Min. 20 | Long stroke by Luis Romo towards Rodolfo Pizarro, the ball is intercepted by goalkeeper Hahn.

Mexico 1-0 South Africa | Min. 17 | Lainez receives the corner kick short, hooks from the outside in and puts a very weak shot into the goalkeeper’s hands.

Mexico 1-0 South Africa | Min. 15 | Erick Aguirre hits a right hand over the goalkeeper. The winger receives from Luis Romo, settles down and shoots high in a couple of times.

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Mexico 1-0 South Africa | Min. 10 | We have the first yellow card of the game, it’s for Julin Araujo for a slap on Yanic Wildschut.

Mexico 1-0 South Africa | Min. 9 | Warner Hahn in the background! Good combination from El Tri, from Pizarro to Lainez, who is animated with a left foot shot on the edge of the area. The goalkeeper covers with some complications.

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Mxico 1-0 Surinam | Min. 3 | GOOOOOOOOL DE MXICO, GOOOOOL DE ISRAEL REYES !! The scoring opens, dressing room goal. Corner kick to the right, Araujo’s header that covers a defender, in immediate action Reyes takes advantage of a mistake by the defense in the clearance to send her to save with the left foot of half turn.

Mexico 0-0 Suriname | Min 1 | IT IS ALREADY PLAYED IN TORREN! The Suriname team moves, today in a white uniform. On the other side, the Tricolor with its black clothing.

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8:50 PM | Carlos Acevedo will play his third game with the Mexican soccer team. The last time the 26-year-old goalkeeper appeared in the starting eleven was on April 28, at the goalless draw 0-0 against Guatemala.

8:40 PM | Let’s warm up! The Mexican team jumps onto the field of play to warm up. Diego Lainez, Luis Chvez, Julian Araujo, Sebastian Crdova and Israel Reyes in the photograph.

8:30 PM | This will be the second time that Mexico and Suriname collide. The only precedent dates back to October 15, 1977, when the Tricolor scored 8-1 against its rival with goals from Hugo Sánchez (2), Ral Isiordia (2), Alfredo Jimnez (2), Vctor Rangel and Rafael Chvez.

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Confirmed lineup of Mexico

8:15 PM | We have the XI del Tri! Mexico will take the field with: Carlos Acevedo, Erick Aguirre, Jess Angulo, Israel Reyes, Julin Araujo, Luis Chvez, Sebastian Crdova, Luis Romo, Diego Lainez, Rodolfo Pizarro and Henry Martin.

Suriname line-up confirmed

8:00 PM | Let’s go with the starting eleven of Suriname. To the field: W. Hahn, K. Leerdam, M. Abena, S. Pinas, R. Haps, R. Donk, D. Malone, Y. Wildschut, R. Vlijter, L. Kappel, and D. Biseswar.

The The Mexican soccer team debuts in the Concacaf Nations League. Welcome and welcome to MARCA Claro minute by minute! My name is Alan Osornio and I will bring you all the details of the match between Mexico and Suriname, corresponding to Group A. The duel will be played at 9:00 p.m. (Central Mexico time) at the TSM Corona de Torren.

After a streak of friendlies in which they beat Nigeria, fell to Uruguay and drew against Ecuador, The Tricolor makes its presentation in front of a Surinamese team that wants to cause a surprise on Mexican soil.

for this duel Gerardo ‘Tata’ Martino chose 23 soccer players, 18 of whom play in Liga MX, two in Major League Soccer (MLS) and three in Europe.

Summoned from Mexico for the start of the League of Nations

  1. Rodolfo Cota | Len | porter
  2. Carlos Acevedo | Saints | Goalie
  3. David Ochoa | Real Salt Lake | Portero
  4. Erick Aguirre | Monterey | Defending
  5. Jess Angle | Tigers | Defending
  6. Kevin Alvarez | Pachuca | Defending
  7. Julin Araujo | LA Galaxy | Defense
  8. Julio Csar Domnguez | Blue Cross | defense
  9. Jess Gallardo | Monterey | Defending
  10. Israel Kings | Puebla | Defense
  11. Uriel Antuna | Blue Cross | Medium
  12. Fernando Beltrn | goats | Medium
  13. Luis Chavez | Pachuca | Medium
  14. Sebastin Crdova | Tigers | Medium
  15. Diego Lainez | Betis | Medium
  16. Erik Lira | Blue Cross | Medium
  17. Orbeln Pineda | Celta de Vigo | Medium
  18. Luis Romo | Monterey | Medium
  19. Erick Sanchez | Pachuca | Medium
  20. Marcelo Flores | Arsenal | Forward
  21. Santiago Gimnez | Blue Cross | Forward
  22. Henry Martin | America | Forward
  23. Rodolfo Pizarro | Monterey | Forward
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