Cisneros’ late strike sinks Senegal

Cisneros grabbed his first goal since Mexico’s first match at Korea Republic 2017 in a 3-2 win over Vanuatu. This time, the Santos Laguna forward had to produce coming off the bench.

Two substitutes were involved in the goal. Diego Aguilar whipped in a low cross that found its way through Senegal’s six-yard box and to the feet of a waiting Cisneros, who made no mistake from close range.

The first half was cagey and produced very little in clear goalscoring opportunities. Ibrahima N’diaye came closest to scoring when he won possession in Mexico’s defensive half before firing a low show, which forced a save from Abraham Romero. Akhibou Ly had the opportunity to put away the rebound, but he failed to steer his close-range effort on target.

The game took a significant turn in the 71st minute when Alioune Gueye received his second yellow card of the match and therefore, his marching orders.

Mexico were the stronger side for much of the second half, producing a few clear chances, but it was not until the 89th minute until they found the breakthrough courtesy of Cisneros.

El Tri will now face England in the quarter-finals on 5 June in Cheonan.

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