CONCACAF outfit put an end to their recent poor run of form tonight after a comfortable 3-0 win over visiting . Palacios 4ā², PeĢrez 60ā², 73ā² 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 PeĢrez just one minute after she came off the bench to replace AyliĢn AvileĢz, who had earned just her second cap after making her debut against the United States back in July. It was PeĢrezās first goal for , with the 23-year-old Guadalajara native previously shining at both U17 and U20 level. PeĢrez 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 AgustiĢn Coruco DiĢaz, 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..
šØ 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 4ā², PeĢrez 60ā², 73ā²El 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 PeĢrez just one minute after she came off the bench to replace AyliĢn AvileĢz, who had earned just her second cap after making her debut against the United States back in July.It was PeĢrezās first goal for Mexico, with the 23-year-old Guadalajara native previously shining at both U17 and U20 level.PeĢrez 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 AgustiĢn Coruco DiĢaz, 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.