Mexico's Commanding Performance Against Jamaica
As the first half concluded in Costa Rica, the Mexican women's U-17 soccer team showcased an impressive display of skill and dominance, effectively neutralizing any attempts by the Jamaican forwards to penetrate their defense. The Mexican squad remained firmly in control, not allowing their opponents to threaten goalkeeper Ania López at any point during the match. This commanding performance was highlighted by a stunning long-range goal from Citlali Reyes, marking her second goal of the match and extending Mexico's lead to 4-0.
Following the third goal, the Mexican team, under the guidance of coach Miguel Gamero, maintained possession of the ball, demonstrating excellent teamwork and tactical awareness. Despite their ongoing control, they were unable to increase their lead further. Mía Urbano, who had already made her mark earlier in the game, netted her second goal at the 17th minute, solidifying what appeared to be a comfortable victory for the tricolor team.
Just four minutes after Urbano's second goal, Mexico struck again through a well-coordinated team effort, bringing the score to 2-0, and further showcasing their offensive prowess. The match kicked off with Citlali Reyes setting the tone early, as she opened the scoring just three minutes in with a precise cross-shot. With their eye on the prize, Mexico is determined to continue making history in the U-17 category, as they aim for success in both the Concacaf tournament and the upcoming World Cup in Morocco 2026.
As reported by infobae.com.