You are here
Bring on Brazil, Mexico says after beating Cameron
By Reuters - Jun 14,2014 - Last updated at Jun 14,2014
NATAL, Brazil — Mexico is ready to take on five-time champions and tournament hosts Brazil after overcoming two controversially disallowed “goals” to beat Cameroon in its World Cup opener, coach Miguel Herrera said on Friday.
Herrera, who took over last year after a succession of coaches departed, said the 1-0 victory after two Giovani dos Santos efforts were ruled out shows the mental fortitude needed to make a deep run at the finals.
“The team overcame the disallowed goals,” Herrera said. “The team showed they were mentally strong.”
“The players were concentrating and if we maintain it on the pitch and continue to play football like this we can overcome anything.”
In pouring rain and cheered on by a stadium full of their supporters, Mexico broke through after 61 minutes when Oribe Peralta rifled home a rebound from man-of-the match Dos Santos to secure the victory.
Mexico next faces Brazil in Fortaleza on Tuesday in its second Group A match while Cameroon take on Croatia a day later in the jungle city of Manaus.
Cameroon’s German coach Volker Finke declined to use the waterlogged pitch and driving rain as an excuse for the loss, saying his side created enough chances at the Dunas arena to get a result.
“The conditions are the same for both teams so we can’t complain about the weather,” Finke said. “The pitch itself wasn’t too bad. It’s a pity we didn’t win but both teams had balanced chances.”
Mexico’s Herrera also admitted he was nervous about whether Peralta’s strike would stand but said he would not worry about the refereeing going into the next match.
Brazil beat Croatia 3-1 in the opening game in part due to a contentious penalty awarded to the tournament hosts.
“No we are not thinking of the referee,” Herrera said. “We are thinking of what we have to do. People make mistakes.
“The first two goals were very good goals. I was hoping we could have a goal. When we scored the first thing I was looking for was the linesman’s flag.”
Related Articles
Brazil heads into the knockout stage of the World Cup with added confidence after finally coming up with a convincing win at its home tournament.
Playing at home, with its biggest star onboard and an unexpected last-minute change at the helm, Brazil is looking to win its first Olympic
ROSTOV-ON-DON, Russia — Belgium threw caution to the wind to reach the World Cup quarter-finals as substitute Nacer Chadli scored in the dyi