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Mexico vs Sweden. FIFA World Cup Group F.

Central Stadium, YekaterinburgAttendance33,061.

Mexico 0

    Sweden 3

    • L Augustinsson (50th minute)
    • A Granqvist (62nd minute pen)
    • E Álvarez (74th minute own goal)

    Mexico 0-3 Sweden: Both sides through to last 16 of World Cup

    Andreas Granqvist celebrates with Viktor Claesson and Albin Ekdal after doubling Sweden's lead
    Image: Andreas Granqvist celebrates with Viktor Claesson and Albin Ekdal after doubling Sweden's lead

    Sweden produced a sensational 3-0 win over Mexico as both sides progressed to the last 16 of the World Cup at the expense of Germany.

    The Swedes started the day in third place in Group F, but Ludwig Augustinsson's volley (50), Andreas Granqvist's penalty (62) and Edson Alvarez's calamitous own goal (74) saw them leap to top spot with a tremendous display in Yekaterinburg.

    That put Mexico in serious danger of elimination, but two late goals for South Korea to defeat Germany 2-0 meant that the six points they picked up in their opening two matches were enough to see them into the knockout stages.

    Mexico knew before kick-off that a draw would see them progress as group winners, but aside from Carlos Vela's 17th-minute shot which flashed narrowly wide, Sweden dominated the first-half chances.

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    Mexico: Ochoa (7), Salcedo (7), Moreno (6), Alvarez (4), Gallardo (7), Layun (6), Vela (7), Herrera (6), Guardado (7), Lozano (7), Hernandez (7)

    Subs: Fabian (6), Corona (6), Peralta (n/a)

    Sweden: Olsen (7), Lustig (8), Lindelof (7), Granqvist (8), Augustinsson (7), Larsson (6), Ekdal (6), Forsberg (7), Claesson (6), Berg (7), Toivonen (7)

    Subs: Svensson (6), Thelin (7), Hiljemark (6)

    Man of the match: Andreas Granqvist

    Emil Forsberg forced an early save from Guillermo Ochoa and blasted a close-range shot over the bar (18), before Argentine referee Nestor Pitana was invited by the VAR to consider a penalty appeal in the 28th minute when Javier Hernandez appeared to control a bouncing ball inside the area with his arm.

    Ludwig Augustinsson wheels away from goal in celebration after scoring for Sweden
    Image: Ludwig Augustinsson wheels away from goal in celebration after scoring for Sweden

    After watching replays on the pitch-side monitor, the official decided the action was not deliberate - to the frustration of the raging Sweden manager Janne Andersson - and from the resulting corner Ochoa made a point-blank save to turn Marcus Berg's volley over the bar.

    However, Sweden found the breakthrough five minutes after half-time when Viktor Claesson's mis-hit shot looped into the path of left-back Augustinsson and he volleyed in from close range to score his first international goal.

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    The second followed 12 minutes later when Hector Moreno rashly dived in on Berg inside the area and Granqvist lashed a brilliant penalty into the top-left corner to put Mexico in big trouble.

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    Neither Juan Carlos Osorio nor Janne Andersson made any changes to the starting XIs from the previous group matches. Mexico's attacking trio of Carlos Vela, Hirving Lozano and Javier Hernandez started for the third match in a row.

    Their day got even worse when Isaac Thelin flicked Viktor Claesson's throw into the path of the unfortunate Alvarez, who steered the ball past his own goalkeeper from a yard out, meaning one Germany goal would eliminate Mexico.

    Fans around the stadium barely watched the final 10 minutes as they waited for news from Kazan, which duly arrived in the form of two late South Korea goals to see Mexico into a last-16 tie with the winners of Group E - possibly Brazil - on Monday.

    But while Mexico's fans and players had an anxious wait, the full-time whistle prompted raucous celebrations from Sweden's players, who can look forward to a knockout clash in St Petersburg on Tuesday afternoon.

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    • Sweden have now reached the Last 16 of the World Cup on each of the last four occasions in which they have qualified for the tournament.
    • This was Sweden's biggest win in a World Cup game since they defeated Bulgaria 4-0 in 1994 in a third-place playoff match.
    • Mexico have reached the last 16 in each of the last eight World Cup tournaments they have taken part in.
    • Andreas Granqvist is the first Swede to score two or more goals in a single World Cup tournament since Henrik Larsson in 2002 (3 goals).
    • This was Mexico's worst defeat at the World Cup since they were defeated 0-6 by Germany in 1978.
    • Mexico full-back Edson Alvarez scored the seventh own-goal of this tournament - more than there has ever been in any previous World Cup.
    • Ludwig Augustinsson's opener for Sweden was the first goal he has ever scored at international level with the senior team, with his first shot at this tournament.
    • Mexico's Jesús Gallardo was shown a yellow card after just 15 seconds in this game - it is the fastest anyone has ever been shown a card at the World Cup.
    Mexico's Javier Hernandez in possession during group F match against Sweden
    Image: Mexico's Javier Hernandez in action

    Man of the Match - Andreas Granqvist

    Toni Kroos' dramatic winner for Germany on Saturday night was a body blow for Sweden, but their resilience in recovering from that huge setback here was remarkable. Their captain and centre-half Granqvist personified that resolve, producing a brilliant defensive display to keep out Mexico's dynamic forward players and then nervelessly smashing the second-half penalty that put his side 2-0 ahead.

    What's next?

    Sweden will now play the second-placed side in Group E - currently Switzerland - in St Petersburg on Tuesday afternoon. Mexico will play winners of that group in Samara on Monday afternoon.

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