The World Ignored Mexico... Now It's Too Late!!!

If you still think Mexico are just enjoying the advantage of hosting the 2026 FIFA World Cup, it may already be too late. After defeating South Korea 1-0 in Guadalajara, Mexico became the first team to qualify for the Round of 32, finishing their first two matches with six points, three goals scored, and zero goals conceded. But the scoreline only tells part of the story. In this video, we break down how Javier Aguirre's side defeated South Korea, why Luis Romo's goal was more than just a defensive mistake, how Raúl Rangel's incredible late saves protected Mexico's perfect start, and why Mexico's defensive structure could be one of the biggest stories of this tournament. We'll also examine Mexico's growing momentum, their five-match winning streak heading into the knockout rounds, the tactical flexibility that has made them so difficult to play against, and why the rest of the world may have underestimated this team. Is this simply a host nation riding the emotion of a home World Cup? Or is Mexico quietly becoming one of the most dangerous teams left in the tournament? Watch until the end as we break down the numbers, tactics, key moments, and the bigger picture behind Mexico's impressive start to the 2026 FIFA World Cup. ⚽ Don't forget to Like, Subscribe, and Turn On Notifications for more World Cup analysis, football documentaries, tactical breakdowns, and international football content. #Mexico #MexicoVsSouthKorea #FIFAWorldCup2026 #WorldCup2026 #ElTri #JavierAguirre #LuisRomo #RaulRangel #SouthKorea #MexicoFootball #WorldCupAnalysis #FootballAnalysis #WorldCup #FootballDocumentary #BigTonyFootball