Wednesday, 12 February 2025

MEXICAN UNDER-17 NATIONAL TEAM CLAIMS SECOND STRAIGHT VICTORY IN CONCACAF CHAMPIONSHIP WITH DOMINANT PERFORMANCE WIN OVER BELIZE


The Mexican Under-17 national team continues its unbeaten run in the CONCACAF Championship, securing a convincing 3-0 victory against Belize.

On Tuesday, at the Mexican Football Federation facilities in Toluca, the team, under the guidance of Carlos Cariño, achieved their second consecutive triumph by a substantial margin, following an impressive 8-0 rout of Dominica in their tournament opener. With three more goals against Belize, has now netted a total of 11 goals in just two matches.

In their debut match of the Championship, players from Chivas showcased their talent, leading the Tricolor to victory. This time, it was Luis Gamboa of Atlas who opened the scoring against Belize, converting a penalty in the 37th minute.

Mexico dominated the match with relentless attacking play, but Central American goalkeeper Erick Rodríguez made several crucial saves to keep the scoreline from escalating further. However, he could do little to stop a stunning strike from Máximo Reyes, who doubled the lead just four minutes into the second half, finding the net in the 49th minute.

Mexico dominated the match with relentless attacking play, but Central American goalkeeper Erick Rodríguez made several crucial saves to keep the scoreline from escalating further. However, he could do little to stop a stunning strike from Máximo Reyes, who doubled the lead just four minutes into the second half, finding the net in the 49th minute.

Jorge Sánchez, who had just come on as a substitute, added the final touch eleven minutes later, sealing the victory with the third goal in the 72nd minute.

Following this win, the young Tricolor sits atop Group C with six points and has yet to concede a goal. It’s worth noting that the Mexicans are determined to secure their qualification for the World Cup in this category, set to take place in Qatar this November.

- Footboom1.com

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