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Mexico beat 10-man South Africa in their World Cup opener

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Mexico got their joint-home World Cup off to the perfect start with a 2-0 opening match win over nine-man South Africa – in a game that had THREE red cards.

It was, however, a World Cup debut to forget for South Africa midfielder Yaya Sithole at a raucous Azteca Stadium, who was at fault for Mexico’s first as he gave away possession for Julian Quinones to strike home after nine minutes.

Then the midfielder was given a straight red card in the second half as he brought down Bryan Gutierrez through on goal, with referee Wilton Sampaio taking no time in giving him his marching orders.

In truth, Mexico should have been out of sight even before the red card. Raul Jimenez was denied twice by South Africa goalkeeper Ronwen Williams, while Quinones struck the post in a dominant first half for Mexico, as Bafana Bafana barely threatened.

But with the nerves entering the Azteca, Raul Jimenez put them to bed as he headed home Roberto Alvarado’s cross at the back post for his first ever World Cup goal. Given everything he’s been through with his serious head injury in 2020, there was no surprise to see tears in his eyes.

There was even room for VAR to get involved as the video referee spotted South Africa substitute Thembo Zwane swiping at Alvarado’s face when fighting for the ball. In the first controversial call of the tournament, referee Wilton Sampaio sent Zwane off too.

Then Mexico defender Cesar Montes was controversially given his marching orders by Sampaio for stopping a South Africa counter on the edge of the box. Despite Khalisu Madau having a long way to go to goal, the Mexico defender was sent down the tunnel – even after VAR checked it. (Sky Sports)

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