Club Deportivo Guadalajara
·19 de junho de 2026
Rojiblanco stamp on Mexico’s win over Korea!

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·19 de junho de 2026

With a night of red-and-white heroes and drama until the very last breath, the Mexican National Team secured its ticket to the next round of the 2026 FIFA World Cup by defeating South Korea 1-0 at Estadio Guadalajara. The winning goal came from Luis Romo, while Raúl Rangel became the guardian of the result with a spectacular double save in the final moments, sealing qualification with a strong Guadalajara stamp.
The goal that decided the match had a red-and-white flavor. Luis Romo showed up at just the right moment to score the only goal of the night and send El Tri on its way to qualification. The midfielder started the match, played 71 minutes, and was the decisive man on a night when the Rebaño players once again stepped up in the National Team’s biggest moments.
Roberto Alvarado also delivered a standout performance. 'Piojo' started as a right wing-back and stayed on the field for 80 minutes. In addition to bringing intensity and defensive commitment, he produced one of the most dangerous plays of the match with a brilliant individual run. His ability to win duels and help recover possession allowed Mexico to execute its game plan more effectively and maintain control for long stretches of the contest.
Another red-and-white player who saw action was Brian Gutiérrez. The young player operated as an attacking midfielder, close to the forwards, and over 71 minutes provided movement, energy, and link-up play that helped give Mexico’s attack fluency, confirming the trust he has earned within the national team setup.
In goal, Raúl Rangel once again dressed as a hero. The red-and-white goalkeeper played all 90 minutes and brought confidence every time South Korea tried to threaten Mexico’s lead, while also showing precision playing out from the back. But as the match was dying and the win hung in the balance, he delivered his biggest moment of the night: a spectacular double save in one of the final plays of the match that sent Estadio Guadalajara into a frenzy and preserved the clean sheet for Mexico.
Once again, the Guadalajara goalkeeper delivered on the biggest stage, became one of the main reasons behind Mexico’s victory, and reaffirmed that he is now one of El Tri’s most reliable pieces.
Mexico advanced to the next round, and it did so with a major red-and-white contribution. Four Guadalajara players were in the starting lineup, Luis Romo scored the winning goal, and Raúl Rangel turned in a memorable performance between the posts. In the home of the Rebaño, the Mexican National Team found the result it needed and took another step in its World Cup dream with a strong red-and-white presence.
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