The Mexican team, who were trailing 2-1 at the half-time break, came from behind to secure a crucial win against Argentina on Sunday, with a goal by Mateo in the second half sealing the victory.
Mexico's captain, Matias León, scored his first goal of the tournament in the 67th minute, as he headed in a rebound off a corner kick from Diego Martínez. The ball was flicked over the top and into the back of the net, giving Mexico a 2-1 lead after just 4 minutes.
Argentina had come close to equalizing in the opening minutes of the game, but their efforts fell short as they missed several chances to score.
However, it was the Mexicans who sealed the win with just under two minutes left on the clock, when Mateo scored from a penalty spot following a mix-up in the box.
"It's always exciting to see our team perform well," said Mexican coach Juan Carlos Osorio. "We worked hard and played a good match plan, and I'm happy that we got the result."
Despite the impressive performance of the Mexican team, there were some concerns about the quality of the opposition team during the game.
In particular, Argentina's defense struggled to contain the Mexican midfielders, allowing them to move freely through the midfield and create scoring opportunities.
However, Mexico managed to hold onto the lead and eventually secured a vital win.
The win is a significant step forward for Mexico, who have been struggling this season and need to continue playing well to qualify for the next round of the World Cup.
Overall, the Mexican team's performance was a testament to their talent and determination, and it will be interesting to see how they fare in future tournaments.
