Copa America: Mexico stun Uruguay 3-1, Venezuela sink Jamaica 1-0

Uruguay lost to Mexico 3-1. File Pic
Uruguay lost to Mexico 3-1. File Pic

Internet Desk: Two late goals from Mexico helped the CONCACAF nation to a 3-1 victory over Uruguay in its Copa America Centenario Group C opener.

Goals from Rafa Marquez and Hector Herrera handed Mexico a vital three points, with Diego Godin having leveled in the second half, after Uruguayan defender Alvaro Pereira had given Mexico an early lead with an own goal.

However, Mexico also saw red when Andres Guardado received his second yellow, and Uruguay skipper Diego Godin found an equalizer from the resulting free kick to bring it back to 1-1.

But it was Mexico counterpart Marquez who stole the show, putting the side ahead in the 85th minute with an unstoppable strike, before Herrera headed in a late goal to seal the win.

The 3-1 result meant Mexico’s clean sheet streak under coach Juan Carlos Osorio came to an end, but it still saw the side extend its unbeaten run to 20 games – which includes 10 straight wins.

Meanwhile, Venezuela defeated Jamaica 1-0 in a physical Copa America Centenario clash here Sunday that saw the Reggae Boyz reduced to 10 men while coach Winfried Schaefer was expelled from the dugout.

Jamaica, riding high after a shock friendly victory over Copa America champions Chile in a warm-up last week, were left ruing a string of missed chances against their South American Group C rivals.

In blazing hot sunshine at Chicago’s famous Soldier Field Stadium, Jamaica made life difficult for themselves with Rodolph Austin sent off midway through the first half for a rash challenge on Tomas Rincon.

By that stage Jamaica were already trailing 1-0 after a sloppy clearance from Michael Hector gifted possession to Venezuela around 30 yards from goal.

A swift series of one-touch passes culminated with Josef Martinez being played into space, and the Torino striker duly tucked away a low finish beneath the advancing Andre Blake to make it 1-0 after 16 minutes.

Jamaica had their chances to score, with JeVaughn Watson heading against the cross bar from Garath McLeary’s corner after only 11 minutes.

The circumstances surrounding the apparent expulsion of Jamaica’s veteran German coach Schaefer remained unclear.

He was seen in a lengthy discussion with the match officials just before the start of the second half before being ordered to watch the remainder of the game from the stands.

Although down to 10 men, Jamaica continued to create chances, Michael Hector clipping the outside of the post on 49 minutes with a fine curling shot from distance.

Venezuela almost doubled their lead in the 70th minute only for Wilker Angel’s powerful diving header to be parried away by Blake.

Jamaica had started the game without Leicester City star Wes Morgan, with reports in Kingston quoting Schaefer as saying he was still tired from celebrating the Foxes’ fairytale Premier League triumph.

Morgan however appeared from the bench in the 40th minute, replacing the injured Kemar Lawrence.