
Argentina's Javier Mascher Mascherano (L) vies with
Mexico's Mario Mendez during the World Cup 2006 round of 16 football match
between Argentina and Mexico in Leipzig, Germany, on June 24, 2006. Argentina
won the match 2-1 and was qualified for the next round.(Xinhua Photo)
Argentine midfielder Maxi Rodriguez blasted a brilliant volley home in extra
time against Mexico, sending the two-time world champions into the last eight of
2006 World Cup in Leipzig last night.
Rodriguez, who was named Man of the
Match by the FIFA Tecnical Study Group after the match, said his fabulous goal
had left him stunned and he was confident Argentina could overcome Germany in
the quarter-final.
"That was incredible. A very beautiful goal. It was a
really tough game, with Mexico making it very difficult for us but we came
through in the end," he said.
"Now we are confident we can go further and
beat anyone."
Argentina, who edged Mexico 2-1 in extra time after a full-time
1-1, will meet hosts Germany, who beat Sweden 2-0 this afternoon, in the
quarterfinals in Berlin on June 30.
Argentine coach Jose Pekerman said after
the match that both Argentina and Germany are great teams in world soccer
history.
"Both teams have claimed the World Cup titles, and that is a great
game we have awaited for so long," Pekerman added.
As for today's duel,
Perkerman said,"It was a very difficult and interesting match which ended in
extra time. Both teams played their best and we deserved the final
win."
"It's vital to take the chance when it arrives in as well-balanced a
meeting as that. And we did. It was a match between two rivals who know each
other so well."
In the second half, Pekerman sent all his key players to the
pitch to avoid a stunned exit. He said that it would not affect their
performance in the more crucial Germany game.
"We have several days to
recover and the match against the hosts will be a really tough one." he
added.
After a 1-1 tie in regular time, the Argentines grasped the hope in
the first half of the extra time fight.
Eight minutes into the extra, Juan
Sorin played a cross from the left wing to Rodriguez on the right edge of the
box.
Rodriguez took it off his chests and stroke an amazing volley into the
upper-left corner.
Mexican goalkeeper Oswaldo Sanchez made a dive but even
could not touch the ball.
Marquez said he was sad his side were leaving the
World Cup.
"A great goal by Argentina is what eliminated us," he
said.
"The Mexico team has worked very well all this time and played a good
match today against a team that everyone thought would run over us."
"We were
perhaps the better team, maybe we didn't deserve this but football is like
that." he added.
Mexico coach Ricardo La Volpe said that his team suffered a
string of injuries which prevented them from fully carrying out the strategy and
tactics.
"Anyway, my players played all out in the game and both teams played
a great match no matter who won at last," he said.
He said his contract with
the Mexican team has expired. He expressed the hope to extend his tenure.
The
second half of the extra time saw a left-wing cross looking for Mexican star
striker Jared Borgetti, but he pushed a defender as he tried to fight for the
high ball.
Then another cross by Ricardo Osorio found Borgetti, but the
Bolton forward could not get enough of his head on it.
The last minutes saw
Mexicans in fierce attacking. Forward Jose Fonseca was called for a hand ball
near the box and he kicked the ball away in anger.
The breath-taking duel was
an fantastic show to all spectators in the stadium and TV viewers around the
world.
None of the teams played conservatively in the match which witnessed
flash-paced attacking, attacking and attacking.
Despite fielding six
defenders and only one midifielder, Mexico stunned the world by playing
attacking football from the very beginning.
Only six minutes into the game,
Mexico's only midfielder Pavel Pardo served the out-swinger and it was flicked
on by Antonio Jose Castro at the near post right to an unmarked Rafael Marquez
at the far post.
Marquez slided in to shoot it into the roof of the
net.
But Argentina earned their equalizer in the 10th minute.
It was a
well driven cross by world-class midfielder Juan Riquelme, and Chelsea striker
Hernan Crespo managed to deflect it into the net before Borgetti could
clear.
In the 57th minute, a corner kick from Riquelme found Rodriguez wide
open to try a volley from 15 meters, but keeper Sanchez tipped over for another
corner.
On 60 minutes, Riquelme put Javier Saviola through on the keeper, but
Sanchez made a fantastic save.
In the 86th minute, Mexico's attacking from
the midfield found Gonzalo Pineda, who crossed for Fonseca.
Fonseca's header
flew narrowly wide.
In the 90th minute, Argentine substitute Carlos Tevez
seemed to be free on goal, but the Mexican defenders recovered before he could
shoot.
Both squads showcased their brilliant ball control skills and accurate
passes and crosses in the match whose quality could be the highest in the
on-going World Cup.