AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoWorld Cup Shock at the Azteca: Jude Bellingham scored twice in 98 seconds and Harry Kane added a penalty as 10-man England beat co-host Mexico 3-2 in the Round of 16, ending El Tri’s unbeaten run at Estadio Azteca and sending England to face Norway in the quarterfinals. Match Turning Points: Mexico pulled one back through Julián Quiñones before halftime, but Jarell Quansah’s straight red in the 54th forced England to defend for long stretches as Mexico surged late; Raúl Jiménez converted a penalty, yet Jordan Pickford’s saves kept England ahead. Aftermath in Mexico: Javier Aguirre apologized to fans after the exit, saying Mexico left everything on the pitch but “couldn’t give” supporters one more night of joy. Local Angle Beyond Soccer: Separate from the World Cup, Mexico also saw new business momentum as Leapmotor began deliveries in Mexico after completing localization certification, while the Dominican Republic and Mexico signed an energy research cooperation deal.
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