Friday, 13 June 2014

2014 World Cup: Mexico humble Cameroon in a 1 0 defeat

Oribe Peralta struck in the second half as Mexico got their World Cup campaign under way with a 1-0 victory over lacklustre Cameroon in rain-lashed Natal.
It was no more than the Mexicans deserved after playing the more enterprising football and having two Giovani dos Santos goals controversially disallowed for offside in the first half.
Cameroon almost snatched a last-gasp equaliser but Guillermo Ochoa saved well from a firm Benjamin Moukandjo header.
With Brazil and Croatia their other opponents in Group A, Mexico will be relieved to have claimed the three-points from a full-blooded encounter played in heavy rain at the Arena das Dunas.
A number of hefty challenges went unpunished throughout the game by Colombian referee Wilmar Roldan but Mexico always looked the stronger side.
Peralta netted after 61 minutes and with Dos Santos also shining, the strike pair justified their selection ahead of Manchester United's Javier Hernandez.
Both sides had entered the competition with question marks over their readiness.
Mexico - having had four coaches in the past year and only qualifying via a play-off against New Zealand - boasted little form having lost recent friendlies to Bosnia-Herzegovina and Portugal.
Cameroon's preparations had been chaotic with the squad arriving in Brazil a day later than planned after a row over bonuses with their national federation.
The African players had also been under fire from their fans and media after failing to accept a symbolic flag from their prime minister.
Source: Skysport

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