FIFA WC: England script history, become first team to beat Mexico at Estadio Azteca
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England advanced to the World Cup quarter-finals by defeating Mexico 3-2 in a dramatic knockout match at Estadio Azteca, playing with 10 players for much of the encounter. Bellingham's rapid two-goal sequence and Kane's penalty provided England's offense, while Mexico's fightback ultimately proved insufficient, representing a historic loss on their home pitch.
Progressive: Inspirational underdog resilience — Progressive outlets spotlighted Jude Bellingham's two-goal brilliance and England's determined defense with 10 players despite hostile conditions.
Moderate: High-drama tournament spectacle — Centrist outlets focused on the match's theatrical quality with five goals, multiple penalties, and dramatic reversals.
Conservative: Historic defensive breakthrough — Conservative outlets highlighted Harry Kane's penalty goal and England breaking Mexico's previously unbeaten World Cup home record.
England achieved a historic 3-2 victory over Mexico at the Estadio Azteca, ending the hosts' unbeaten World Cup record at the iconic venue.
Jude Bellingham's brace and Harry Kane's penalty secured the win despite Jarell Quansah's red card.
England now advance to face Norway in the quarter-finals, while Mexico's Round of 16 exit streak continues. ...
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