In an exciting match of the U-17 Women's World Cup, the Mexican Women's National Team suffered a 4-2 defeat against England, which meant their elimination from the tournament. The match took place in the Dominican Republic and was highlighted by intensity and goals.
The Mexican team started the match on the right foot, taking the lead on the scoreboard thanks to an early goal. However, England demonstrated their strength and managed to equalize the match. Despite Mexico having the opportunity to play with one more player due to the expulsion of an English player, they were unable to capitalize on this advantage.
After a contested first half without more goals, at the beginning of the second half a penalty was awarded to Mexico, which was annulled after VAR review. Subsequently, England took the lead with a goal from a corner kick, complicating the situation for the Mexicans.
Despite the efforts of the tricolor team to stay in the competition, England managed to extend their lead and seal the match with two more goals, securing their qualification for the next round of the tournament. With this defeat, Mexico was left without the possibility of advancing to the quarter-finals, a result that ended their participation in the U-17 World Cup. The loss was a heavy blow for the Mexican players, who fought until the end in search of victory.
The performance of players like Rachel Olivia and Olivia Rose-Marie stood out, as they were decisive in England's victory. Despite the result, the Mexican team showed commitment and determination on the field, demonstrating their quality and potential for future international competitions.