0 : 2
  • 14 June 2024, Mexico (Youth) vs Japan (Youth), 1-3, Lose
  • 11 June 2024, South Korea (Youth) vs Mexico (Youth), 0-0, Draw
  • 09 June 2024, Cote d'Ivoire (Youth) vs Mexico (Youth), 4-1, Lose
  • 07 June 2024, Mexico (Youth) vs Saudi Arabia (Youth), 3-2, Win
  • 05 June 2024, Mexico (Youth) vs France (Youth), 2-2, Draw
Mexico (Youth)
Home
  • 18 June 2023, France (Youth) vs Australia (Youth), 0-2, Win
  • 16 June 2023, Australia (Youth) vs Panama (Youth), 1-2, Lose
  • 12 June 2023, Mexico (Youth) vs Australia (Youth), 0-2, Win
  • 09 June 2023, Australia (Youth) vs Mediterranean Team (Youth), 3-2, Win
  • 06 June 2023, Qatar (Youth) vs Australia (Youth), 4-3, Lose
Australia (Youth)
Away
Tournoi Maurice Revello
Tournoi Maurice Revello, World

The Mexico Youth team fell short in their encounter with the Australia Youth team in the Tournoi Maurice Revello on 12th June 2023. The Australian side proved their superiority, sealing a 2-0 victory. A clinical and well-rounded performance underpinned their triumph - a stark contrast to Mexico’s less impressive display.

The Australians opened the scoring early in the second half at 49:07 and rounded off their display at 86:56. This apart, the fact that both goals were scored in the second half suggests an efficient performance adaptation after the halftime break. The home-side failed to reply, recording zero goals.

Goalkeeper activity, unfortunately, can’t be analyzed without data on goalkeeper saves or shots on or off target.

An area where Mexico did outshine Australia was in corner kicks with a tally of 3 against Australia's 1. This does suggest slightly superior attacking play from Mexico and a possible territorial advantage, but they couldn't convert these ample opportunities into goals.

There was also ample evidence of an aggressive game style from both teams with Mexico committing 10 fouls and Australia closely trailing at 7 fouls, demonstrating a closely contested battle for possession. However, it seems Australia managed to use their obtained possessions better to secure a win.

The disciplinary data also lends further insights to the game. Mexico accumulated 2 yellow cards and Australia 3, with no red cards. The evenly distributed yellow cards - two of them near the halftime whistle and another three in the second half - paint a picture of a fiercely contested match, played at a very high tempo. The lack of red cards suggests that while there was an aggressive approach from both sides, it managed to stay within permissible limits.

The fundamental difference between the sides that determined the outcome, based on the data presented, was the clinical finessing that the Australia Youth team displayed in front of the goal. Despite winning fewer corners and committing more fouls, they were efficient where it mattered most – in converting chances into goals.

The data demonstrates that while Mexico had elements of positive play, notably winning more corners, they were ultimately let down by their inability to capitalize on their opportunities. On the other hand, Australia, by doing just that, managed to secure a comfortable win. The fact that they won while making fewer corners also indicates smart play and game management.

In conclusion, while Mexico seemed to have an upper hand when it came to territorial dominance, it was Australia's efficiency and precision in front of the goal that marked the difference in this fixture.

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Form Guide

Lose1-3Mexico (Youth) vs Japan (Youth)
Draw0-0South Korea (Youth) vs Mexico (Youth)
Lose4-1Cote d'Ivoire (Youth) vs Mexico (Youth)
Win3-2Mexico (Youth) vs Saudi Arabia (Youth)
Draw2-2Mexico (Youth) vs France (Youth)
PLAYED
5
WINS
1
GOALS
7:11
GOALS / MATCH
1.4
  • Mexico (Youth) has won only one out of its last five matches with a goal difference of 7:11, scoring 1.4 goals average
Win0-2France (Youth) vs Australia (Youth)
Lose1-2Australia (Youth) vs Panama (Youth)
Win0-2Mexico (Youth) vs Australia (Youth)
Win3-2Australia (Youth) vs Mediterranean Team (Youth)
Lose4-3Qatar (Youth) vs Australia (Youth)
PLAYED
5
WINS
3
GOALS
11:8
GOALS / MATCH
2.2
  • Australia (Youth) has won three out of its last five matches with a goal difference of 11:8, scoring 2.2 goals average

Mexico (Youth) H2H Australia (Youth)

Home gameMexico (Youth)02Australia (Youth)Away gameTournoi Maurice Revello
PLAYED
1
WINS
0
GOALS
0:2
GOALS / MATCH
0.00
  • Mexico (Youth) lost once in head-to-head matches
  • Teams played one times head-to-head in the current season with the goals score 0:2; average goals per match – 0.00
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