Copa America 2024: Mexico stunned by Venezuela; El Tri at risk of group stage elimination
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Venezuela are through to the quarterfinals of Copa America
Trouble is brewing for the Mexican national team as they fell 1-0 to the Venezuelan national team on Wednesday night. With the victory, Venezuela have qualified for the knockout rounds of Copa America, and while it isn't over for Mexico, it does feel like it as El Tri had multiple chances to win the match. Not only did they provide Venezuela with the chance for their only goal as Julián Quiñones fouled Jon Aramburu for a penalty that Salomón Rondón buried, but at the death, Mexico were awarded a penalty due to a handball that Orbelin Pineda essentially rolled into the hands of Rafael Romo.
El Tri dominated the opening moments of the match but after big calls such as leaving Hirving Lozano and Raúl Jiménez home, players like Santiago Giménez weren't able to step up to vindicate Jamie Lozano's choices. After already crashing out during the group stage of the 2022 World Cup, Mexico now risk suffering the same fate at Copa America this year.
Mexico had their chances taking 17 shots for 2.58 xG and putting five on target in comparison to Venezuela's 10 shots for 1.19 xG and two shots on target, but what matters is the final score. Rondón's holdup play was excellent and La Vinotinto made the necessary changes introducing Cristian Casseres Jr. at half to deal with Mexico's midfield but Lozano didn't have a counter.