The Free Press Journal

Iraq hold two-time champs Mexico for 1st ever draw

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South American champions Mexico were held to a 1-1 draw by Iraq in their opening group match of the FIFA U17 World Cup here on Sunday.

The Asian champions Iraq took a surprised lead in the 16th minute through a goal by Mohammed Dawood before Roberto De La Rosa equalised in the 61st minute for Spain as both teams collected one point each from the Group F match.

A sizeable crowd turned up at the brand new Salt Lake Stadium to watch the match. They saw as many as 15 shots from Mexico as against six from Iraq but must be bit disappoint­ed as they could see just two goals.

Mexico completely dominated the proceeding­s with 63 per cent possession but their forwards were wayward as only four shots out of the 15 are on target.

With the draw, their first ever, the war-torn Iraq collected their first points in a FIFA U-17 World Cup. Before this India edition, they had taken part only once in this tournament - in 2013 in UAE -- and had lost all their three matches.

A win would have created a bigger history for Iraq but they would be happy with the result as Mexico completely dominated the later part of the match even though they could not score more than one goal.

Dawood beat the offside trap and drilled a left footed shot past Mexico goalkeeper in the 16th minute to the surprise of the crowd.

 ??  ?? Iraqi players celebrate after scoring against Mexico during their FIFA U-17 World Cup match in Kolkata on Sunday.
Iraqi players celebrate after scoring against Mexico during their FIFA U-17 World Cup match in Kolkata on Sunday.

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