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Mexico dominates World Cup soccer qualifier in win over sa国际传媒

VANCOUVER 鈥 It began early, with chants of Ol茅, Ol茅, Ol茅, Ol茅 ringing out over the province鈥檚 largest city, as thousands of Mexican fans made Robson Street their own as they approached sa国际传媒 Place before the game.
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Mexico's Hector Herrera leaps over Adam Straith of Victoria to head the ball Friday in Vancouver.

VANCOUVER 鈥 It began early, with chants of Ol茅, Ol茅, Ol茅, Ol茅 ringing out over the province鈥檚 largest city, as thousands of Mexican fans made Robson Street their own as they approached sa国际传媒 Place before the game.

Their sharply talented national team then also made the inside of the raucous stadium its own in a 3-0, fourth-round CONCACAF World Cup Russia 2018 qualifying victory against a stressed and over-matched sa国际传媒.

鈥淭here is a level of disappointment because this was a big opportunity to stake a claim in front of such a big crowd,鈥 said starting Canadian defender Adam Straith of Victoria.

鈥淗opefully, they saw an honest effort. That was a very good Mexican team. They pressured us high and played off our mistakes. They exploited.鈥

The crowd of 54,798 was the largest ever to watch a Canadian team play soccer.

It eclipsed the previous record for Canadian soccer, when 54,027 came out to sa国际传媒 Place last summer for the 2015 FIFA women鈥檚 World Cup quarter-final between sa国际传媒 and England. That was also a Canadian loss.

The Canadian supporters, including several thousand from the Island, did their best to urge on the home side. Included in that total were more than 500 fans from the Bays United Soccer Association, which produced Straith and Canadian spare goalkeeper Simon Thomas.

鈥淚t was tough trying to outcheer the Mexican fans, but we did our best 鈥 this is such a great atmosphere,鈥 chimed in Ben Tyson and Sol Eisenhauer from Bays United U-15.

Added dad Bill Eisenhauer: 鈥淚鈥檓 missing the Royals鈥 playoff opener for this. But I will be there [tonight] for Game 2.鈥

A cynic might suggest after Friday that maybe sa国际传媒 should stick to hockey.

It was a happier outcome for two-year-old Emiliano Velazquez of Victoria, decked out in a tiny Javier Hernandez No. 14 Mexican jersey. The tot was at the game with Island parents Victor and Elise.

鈥淗e鈥檚 our little pea and has been watching soccer on TV since he was born,鈥 said Victor.

Indeed, it was Bayer Leverkusen鈥檚 Hernandez, the clever striker known as Chicharito (Little Pea), who gave Mexico the lead at 31 minutes with a header.

Then the Little Pea鈥檚 deft give-and-go with scorer Hirving Lozano made it 2-0 at 40 minutes and it was basically over.

Gustavo Martinez of Victoria, who like his friend, Victor Velazquez, was born in Mexico, was here as a fan with his wife, Siobhan, and wearing his Mexico jersey. But Martinez admitted to being a bit torn between his two countries.

鈥淚 can still cheer for sa国际传媒 with this jersey,鈥 he said with a smile.

Straith was happy for the support, especially from the Island.

鈥淭he crowd was fantastic and was the shining point of the night,鈥 he said.

鈥淚t was unbelievable to see the support from the Island, but not surprising, because we all know what a tight soccer community there is in Victoria.鈥

El Salvador and Honduras tied 2-2 in the other Group A game played Friday.

That leaves leading Mexico on the full nine points at 3-0 , second-place sa国际传媒 on four points at 1-1-1, third-place El Salvador on two points at 0-1-2 and last-place Honduras on one point at 0-2-1.

World No. 87 sa国际传媒 now faces the arduous return leg Tuesday against No. 22 Mexico in the intimidating cauldron of 95,000-seat Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, which in the past has reduced visiting CONCACAF teams to putty.

鈥淲e are all professionals and that was just one game we lost tonight 鈥 and we look forward to the next one Tuesday,鈥 said Straith, who earned his 34th cap Friday, and is the only player who has played every minute of 2018 World Cup qualifying for sa国际传媒 through seven games.

sa国际传媒 opened fourth-round qualifying play last November with a 1-0 win against Honduras at sa国际传媒 Place followed by a scoreless draw in El Salvador.

sa国际传媒 closes the round with an away fixture at No. 89 Honduras on Sept. 2 followed by a home game against No. 99 El Salvador on Sept. 6 in the likely decider.

The top two teams in Group A will advance to next year鈥檚 six-team final round of CONCACAF World Cup qualifying, from which the top three will advance to Russia 2018, and the fourth-place finisher will play Asia No. 5.

sa国际传媒 has not qualified for the Word Cup since 1986, when Island players Ian Bridge, Jamie Lowery and George Pakos played and veteran UVic Vikes coach Bruce Wilson captained. That is the drought Straith and Thomas, both Lower Island Metro graduates, and their Canadian teammates are trying to end.

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