The National Team of Mexico U-20 closed Saturday afternoon their series of preparation matches in Chinese territory, prior to the start of the World Cup of the category to be played in the Republic of Korea, with a victory, by defeating By two goals to zero to his New Zealand counterpart in Weifang.
The entries were made by Paolo Yrizar at 15 minutes and Diego Aguilar at 90 '+ 1'.
The Tricolor team will travel to Daejeon, South Korea, which will host the first two matches at the U-20 World Cup.
The match
The start of the match felt different from the other two matches, on the field of play were two squads that will participate in the World Cup of the category and there was equality of circumstances. Mexico from the first moment took the initiative, pressed, drowned the opponent and when he had the ball tried to offend, a New Zealand that also started very strongly the commitment.
It only took 15 minutes for the Aztecs to open the scoring. Pablo López received the ball on the left, he settled and took service to the area where Paolo Yrizar sweeping away the ball to send it to the bottom of the New Zealand hut. The greens were better than their rival.
The second green goal was nothing to fall at 23 ', those led by Marco Antonio Ruiz made a great triangulation that culminated with a shot by Alan Cervantes that forced to use in depth the goalkeeper to keep the ball.
New Zealand was beginning to put more pressure on the Mexican team, making the match sharper than it was. Mexico, despite having the advantage, yielded the ball a little and no longer came with danger to the frame of the Oceania.
The first 45 minutes went away with the Mexican team trying to play and New Zealand looking to destroy everything based on malicious fouls and tickets.
The second half began in the same way that finished the first, with the Tricolor trying to generate soccer and the All Whites kicking all over the field. The score remained favorable to the Aztecs for the smallest difference.
Mexico again was close to 57 '. The one of pieces fell to Kevin Magana in the area, the 11 green controlled and took a left-footed shot that Hunter Asworth cleared the goal line to the corner.
New Zealand came close to the tie at 75 '. Francisco Venegas sent a free kick in high over the penalty box. The ball is played by Abraham Romero with a great throw miss from many defenders in the penalty area.
When it looked like the game would end with a win for Mexico for the slightest difference, Diego Aguilar got the ball in a corner kick out of the New Zealand area at 90 '+ 1', slipped it into his left leg and shot impossible For the goalkeeper of New Zealand, thus obtaining the second both Mexican.
There was no time for more.