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June 22, 2006 Thursday Jumadi-ul-Awwal 25, 1427

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Top slot for Portugal as Mexico also qualify


Portugal 2 Mexico 1

GELSENKIRCHEN, June 21: Portugal sealed top spot in World Cup Group D on Wednesday by beating Mexico 2-1, while the Mexicans also reached the last 16 despite their defeat.

Portugal, who were already sure of a place in the second round, won all three group games. Mexico claimed second spot after debutants Angola were held 1-1 by Iran in the other match.

A goal from Maniche and a Simao Sabrosa penalty inside the first 24 minutes gave Portugal a 2-0 lead before Jose Fonseca pulled a goal back five minutes later.

The Mexicans went down to 10 men in the 61st minute when Luis Perez was sent off for a second yellow card after going down in the box looking for a penalty.

Mexico had thrown away the chance of an equaliser in the 57th minute when Omar Bravo blasted a penalty into the crowd.

Portugal will play the runners-up in Group C, either Netherlands or Argentina, in Nuremberg on Sunday. Mexico must face the winners of that group in Leipiz on Saturday.

The victory was the 10th in a row at the finals for Portugal coach Luiz Felipe Scolari, who steered his native Brazil to seven straight victories when they won the 2002 title.

“Ten wins in the World Cup is the kind of thing that would mark anybody's life, especially mine,” Scolari told reporters.

He said he liked Portugal's attitude against Mexico.

“It wasn't a game where everything was at its best but the way the team carried itself from beginning to end, I think it was good,” said Scolari.

Mexico coach Ricardo La Volpe said his team did not convert enough of their chances.

“I believe our main problem is scoring,” said La Volpe. “We had a penalty and didn't get it in. We have the forwards we need, we get to the opposing goalkeeper but we must put away our chances.”

Portugal, resting five players on yellow cards, took the lead in the sixth minute. Maniche supplied Simao, who made a lovely run on the left flank before returning the ball to Maniche to hammer home.

Portugal went two ahead after an inexplicable handball in the box by Mexico's captain Rafael Marquez. Winger Simao stepped forward to convert the penalty in the 24th minute.

Mexico got back in the game when Fonseca headed home from a Pavel Pardo corner.

Mexico had a chance to equalise in the 57th minute after Miguel handled the ball attempting to make a tackle, but Bravo's penalty sailed into the crowd.

Perez, booked in the first half, wanted another penalty four minutes later as he tangled with Miguel. Referee Lubos Michel of Slovakia waved away the appeal and showed Perez a second yellow.

Scorers: -- Portugal Maniche 6, Simao Sabrosa penalty 24; Mexico – Jose Fonseca 29.

Halftime: 2-1.

Teams:

Portugal (4-5-1): 1-Ricardo; 13-Miguel (2-Paulo Ferreira 61), 16-Ricardo Carvalho, 5-Fernando Meira, 3-Marco Caneira; 8-Armando Petit, 18-Maniche, 19-Tiago, 7-Luis Figo (15-Luis Boa Morte 80), 11-Simao Sabrosa; 23-Helder Postiga (21-Nuno Gomes 69).

Mexico (5-3-2): 1-Oswaldo Sanchez; 16-Mario Mendez (10-Guillermo Franco 80), 4-Rafael Marquez, 5-Ricardo Osorio, 3-Carlos Salcido, 14-Gonzalo Pineda (15-Jose Antonio Castro 69); 22-Francisco Rodriguez (7-Zinha 46), 23-Luis Perez, 8-Pavel Pardo; 17-Jose Fonseca, 19-Omar Bravo.

Referee: Lubos Michel (Slovakia).—Reuters

GROUP D standings

(Tabulated under played, won, drawn, lost, goals for, goals against, points):

Portugal 3 3 0 0 5 1 9

Mexico 3 1 1 1 4 3 4

Angola 3 0 2 1 1 2 2

Iran 3 0 1 2 2 6 1



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