Three players were sent off as World Cup co-hosts Mexico defeated South Africa in a dramatic opening match at a packed Azteca Stadium.
The contest, which marked the start of the tournament, was full of tension and discipline issues as both sides battled in front of a large crowd. Mexico emerged with the win, but the match will be remembered as much for the three red cards as for the result itself.
Mexico make winning start at the Azteca
Mexico used home advantage to begin their World Cup campaign with a victory over South Africa in the tournament opener. The atmosphere at the Azteca Stadium added to the occasion, with the co-hosts taking part in a high-pressure match that quickly became dramatic.
South Africa were unable to turn the game in their favour, while Mexico held firm to secure the result. The match was notable for its intensity and for the number of dismissals, which disrupted the flow and raised the stakes throughout the contest.
Three red cards shape a dramatic opener
The opening match produced three red cards, underlining how fiercely contested the encounter became. The dismissals were central to the story of the game and added to the sense of chaos in a fixture that had already drawn attention because it was the tournament opener.
With Mexico and South Africa both involved in a match that featured major disciplinary incidents, the result ensured the co-hosts began the World Cup with a memorable, if chaotic, victory. The packed Azteca Stadium provided the backdrop for a night that delivered drama from start to finish.
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