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Venezuela stuns Mexico with 1-0 win via penalty kick at SoFi Stadium

Venezuela qualified for the Copa America quarterfinals after tonight's win

Salomon Rondon celebrates after scoring Venezuela's only goal against...
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In a thrilling Copa America group-stage encounter on Wednesday night, Venezuela came out on top over Mexico with a narrow 1-0 victory at SoFi Stadium.

Despite a heavily pro-Mexican crowd of 72,000, the Venezuelan squad, ranked 44th by FIFA, managed to outplay the 15th-ranked Mexican team.

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Rondon's goal gives Venezuela the win

The decisive moment came in the 57th minute when Salomon Rondon converted a penalty kick, securing his 42nd international goal.

The penalty was awarded after Cristian Casseres and Jon Aramburu's give-and-go play led to Julian Qui�ones tripping Aramburu in the box.

Rondon's calm finish sent Mexican goalkeeper Julio Gonzalez diving in the wrong direction.

Mexico had ample opportunities to equalize, especially in the final minutes when Venezuelan defender Miguel Navarro was penalized for a handball.

However, Venezuelan goalkeeper Rafael Romo heroically saved Orbelin Pineda's penalty attempt, preserving Venezuela's lead.

Romo's performance was stellar, making five crucial saves from Mexico's 18 shots, five of which were on target.

Mexico now faces do-or-die match against Ecuador

The match was dominated by Mexico in the first half, with Santiago Gimenez missing a critical chance in the 19th minute.

Despite their dominance, Mexico couldn't capitalize, and their struggle to find the net continued from their previous match.

Venezuela's victory propels them into the tournament semifinals, while Mexico, having lost four of their last six matches, faces a do-or-die situation against Ecuador on Sunday to avoid elimination.

This defeat marks a disappointing outcome for Mexico, especially after their bittersweet 1-0 win over Jamaica, where they lost captain Edson Alvarez to injury.

As the tournament progresses, soccer fans will keep a close eye to see if Venezuela can continue their surprising run and how Mexico will respond to this setback.

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