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10-man Mexico ease past nine-man South Africa in World Cup opener

by Nurudeen Obalola
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MEXICO’S Julian Quinones produced a fine strike and Raul Jimenez scored ​a header as the co-hosts beat nine-man ‌South Africa 2-0 in their World Cup Group A opener at Estadio Azteca tonight, in a match ​in which three players were sent off.

Quinones ​opened the scoring early after Sphephelo Sithole’s ⁠defensive error allowed Erik Lira to recover ​possession and set up the forward, whose powerful ​finish sent the home crowd wild under cloudy skies in Mexico City.

South Africa’s task became harder five ​minutes after the break when Sithole was ​sent off for a foul on Brian Gutierrez, although Jimenez ‌failed ⁠to make the resulting free kick count.

The striker made amends in the 67th minute, heading in Mexico’s second at the far ​post.

Midfielder Themba ​Zwane was ⁠shown a red card for violent conduct in the 84th minute ​as South Africa finished with nine ​men, ⁠while Mexico defender Cesar Montes was also sent off for a foul in stoppage time.

Mexico ⁠face ​South Korea in Guadalajara ​on Thursday, while South Africa play the Czech Republic.

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