The successes continue to come for those led by Maribel Domínguez in the Dominican Republic, and on this occasion they add a new triumph that meant closing the group stage with a perfect step in the CONCACAF Pre-World Cup.
El Tri Femenil faced the Honduran National Team on March 2 in what would be the third date of the group stage. It should be noted that Domínguez’s pupils came to this match with 6 points and a perfect pace after Mexico having beaten their rivals by a wide margin, beating Panama 3-0 on the first date and thrashing Guyana 5-0 on the second.
For this third match, the Women’s Tri repeated the dose against Honduras adding a score of 5-0 against the Hondurans in a game that was dominated by the Mexicans from start to finish.
The game started in an electrifying way for El Tri and in the first minutes, Aylin Aviléz got the first goal for our team and in a matter of minutes, she already had her brace that also gave Mexico a two-goal advantage over the Hondurans.
Without room to breathe, at minute 23, Alexia Villanueva said present and scored the third for Mexico that would go into the break with a 3-0 lead against the rivals who in 45 minutes could not even hurt the Tri Femenil.
The second half started and despite the fact that there were several changes by Maribel Domínguez’s women, the best player of the match, Aylin Aviléz, remained for the second period and was in charge of assisting Maritza Maldonado to put the 4-0 on the board. .
Shortly after, the azulcrema player, Natalia Mauleón sealed the win with the fifth and last goal of the game, thus ending the group stage for the Tri Femenil with a perfect step.
With this result, Mexico closes its participation in the group stage as the general leader with 9 points, the work of 3 games won and also adds a goal difference of +13, scoring 13 goals in its 3 games and not conceding a single one. throughout the group stage. With this result, the Mexicans will face Curaçao in the Round of 16 of the World Cup.
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