
Mexico Completes Perfect Group Stage with 3-0 Win Over Czech Republic
Mexico’s 3-0 victory over the Czech Republic not only secured an unbeaten group run but also marked a milestone for veteran keeper Guillermo Ochoa and a controversial fan chant.
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Mexico’s 3-0 victory over the Czech Republic not only secured an unbeaten group run but also marked a milestone for veteran keeper Guillermo Ochoa and a controversial fan chant.

Mexico has already secured its place in Group A of the World Cup, and the final group‑stage encounter with Czechia offers a chance for the coaching staff to rotate the squad and give valuable minutes to younger members.
With a Group A berth already secured, Mexico faces Czechia in a largely inconsequential match that will see several regular starters rested and younger players given a chance to shine at Estadio Azteca.
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