šŸšØ Mexico Women back on track with win over Venezuela

CONCACAF outfit Mexico put an end to their recent poor run of form tonight after a comfortable 3-0 win over visiting Venezuela.Scorers: Palacios 4ā€², PeĢrez 60ā€², 73ā€²El Tri Femenil previously failed to win any of their previous six outings (0-1-5) dating back to their 3-2 win over Paraguay in March, but California-born forward Kiana Palacios set Mexico off with the opening salvo of the match thanks to a goal in the 4th minute.if(typeof(jQuery)=="function"){(function($){$.fn.fitVids=function(){}})(jQuery)};jwplayer('jwplayer_Nl8hhK8Z_5oNpOZgB_div').setup({"playlist":"https://content.jwplatform.com/feeds/Nl8hhK8Z.json","ph":2});The home side looked good value for their one-goal lead going into the halftime interval, with the state of play on the pitch suggesting that maybe Venezuela could count themselves lucky to not be down by a greater deficit.Mexico would double their advantage in the 60th minute through second-half substitute Nicole PeĢrez just one minute after she came off the bench to replace AyliĢn AvileĢz, who had earned just her second cap after making her debut against the United States back in July.It was PeĢrezā€™s first goal for Mexico, with the 23-year-old Guadalajara native previously shining at both U17 and U20 level.PeĢrez would complete her brace 13 minutes later when she put Mexico out of sight on the night to make it three to the good at Estadio AgustiĢn Coruco DiĢaz, and a night to remember for the young midfielder in what could be a budding international career.Up next for Mexico is another test at home, this time against Thailand.

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CONCACAF outfit put an end to their recent poor run of form tonight after a comfortable 3-0 win over visiting . Palacios 4ā€², PeĢrez 60ā€², 73ā€² El Tri Femenil previously failed to win any of their previous six outings (0-1-5) dating back to their 3-2 win over Paraguay in March, but California-born forward Kiana Palacios set off with the opening salvo of the match thanks to a goal in the 4th minute. The home side looked good value for their one-goal lead going into the halftime interval, with the state of play on the pitch suggesting that maybe could count themselves lucky to not be down by a greater deficit.

Mexico would double their advantage in the 60th minute through second-half substitute Nicole PeĢrez just one minute after she came off the bench to replace AyliĢn AvileĢz, who had earned just her second cap after making her debut against the United States back in July. It was PeĢrezā€™s first goal for , with the 23-year-old Guadalajara native previously shining at both U17 and U20 level. PeĢrez would complete her brace 13 minutes later when she put out of sight on the night to make it three to the good at Estadio AgustiĢn Coruco DiĢaz, and a night to remember for the young midfielder in what could be a budding international career.



Up next for is another test at home, this time against Thailand..