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Fifa World Cup: Javier Hernandez hits half-century as Mexico leave Son Heung-min’s South Korea on brink of Russia 2018 exit

Chicharito adds to Carlos Vela penalty to give El Tri maximum points from two games in group F

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Mexico's Javier Hernandez celebrates beside head coach Juan Carlos Osorio at the end of the group F match against South Korea. Photo: AP
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Mexico laid one foot in the World Cup’s last 16 and left South Korea on the brink of elimination after goals from Javier Hernandez and Carlos Vela clinched a 2-1 victory in Rostov on Saturday.

Hernandez became the first Mexican player to score 50 goals for his country, after 104 appearances, with Vela earlier opening the scoring through yet another penalty kick.

Son Heung-min’s stunning long-range effort in stoppage time gave South Korea a glimmer of hope but it was too little too late.
Mexico's fans cheer during the Russia 2018 World Cup group F game. Photo: AFP
Mexico's fans cheer during the Russia 2018 World Cup group F game. Photo: AFP
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Mexico lead Group F on six points after two games, having backed up their shock victory against Germany with another display to suggest they can go deep in this tournament.

South Korea, beaten by a Sweden penalty in their first match, had their chances but again lacked cutting edge up front.

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