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Mexico’s journey in Copa América 2024 came to an end after a goalless draw with Ecuador at State Farm Stadium. Ecuador secured a spot in the quarterfinals as the runner-up in Group B, while Venezuela advanced as the group winner.

Venezuela showed an impressive performance with a 3-0 victory over Jamaica, securing the top spot in their group for only the second time in Copa América history. Star player Salomón Rondón, Venezuela’s all-time leading scorer, netted his 43rd international goal, showcasing his importance to the team. The victory marked Venezuela’s fifth unbeaten run in Copa América group stage matches, highlighting their consistency in the tournament.

On the other hand, Ecuador’s journey to the quarterfinals marks a significant improvement, having reached the quarterfinals in three of the last four editions of Copa América. Their recent success is a stark contrast to their previous six consecutive group stage exits in the tournament. Mexico, on the other hand, faced disappointment as they failed to advance to the knockout stage despite a strong start in the competition.

The encounter between Mexico and Ecuador marked the fourth meeting between the two teams in Copa América, with Mexico leading the all-time matchup. However, Mexico’s struggles to find the back of the net ultimately led to their early exit from the tournament. It was a disappointing outcome for Mexico, who had high hopes of progressing further in Copa América 2024.

As the tournament progresses, Venezuela and Ecuador will look to build on their success in the group stage and make a strong push in the knockout rounds. Fans can expect exciting matchups and thrilling moments as the competition heats up in Copa América 2024. Stay tuned for more updates and coverage on FOX Sports to follow your favorite teams and players in the tournament.