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Mexico faced a controversial exit from the Copa América tournament after a penalty was rescinded by VAR in their match against Ecuador. The game ended in a 0-0 draw, allowing Ecuador to secure a spot in the quarterfinals.

Initially, Mexico was awarded a penalty kick after Ecuador’s Félix Torres fouled Mexican forward Guillermo Martínez in the penalty box. However, VAR intervened and overturned the decision, giving Mexico a corner kick instead. This decision led to a wave of boos from the disappointed Mexican fans in the stadium.

Despite mounting pressure from Mexico in the second half, Ecuador managed to hold on for the draw, securing their place in the next round. Ecuador will now face Argentina in the quarterfinals, while Mexico faced an early exit from the tournament.

This disappointing result adds to Mexico’s recent struggles in international competitions. The team failed to advance past the group stage for the fourth time in their last five Copa América appearances, raising questions about the future of coach Jaime Lozano.

Mexico’s lack of efficiency in front of goal was evident throughout the match, with the team failing to register a shot on target. Despite dominating possession and creating scoring opportunities, Mexico was unable to capitalize on their chances.

Ecuador, on the other hand, showed resilience and composure, securing the point they needed to progress to the next round. Their solid defensive display and effective counterattacks proved to be enough to see them through to the quarterfinals.

Overall, it was a disappointing night for Mexico, as they once again fell short on the international stage. The team will now have to regroup and address their shortcomings as they look ahead to future competitions.