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The Mexico Midfielder Jacqueline Oval, Front, Paraguay Midfielder Dulus Quintana (6) chases the ball rescued, who won a ConcacAF Women’s Gold Cup at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, on Sunday, 2024 on Sunday, 2024 during the first part of the Gold Cup Quarter Final match. (Photo, photographer’s contribution by Raul Romero Junior)

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Paraguay Forward Jessica Martinez (10) Battle for Ball with Mexico defender Christina Ferl, during the first half of the first half of a concacaF Women’s Gold Cup quarter -final match at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, on Sunday, 2024 during the first half of the first half of the match

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Mexico defender Greta Aspinoza (14) Winds by Paraguay Forward Jessica Martinez (10) to kick the ball to kick the balls, during the first part of a concacaF Women’s Gold Cup Quarterfinal at BMO Stadium at Los Angeles, Sunday, 3 March, 3 March, 2024 on Sunday, 2024 on Sunday, 2024 (2024, 2024, 2024, 2024 during the first part of the quarter -final Contributed to the photographer.

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The Mexico Midfielder Jacqueline Oval (11) controls the ball defended by Paraguay Defender Limpia Freets (2), which during the first part of the Gold Cup quarter -final match of a concacaF women at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, during the first part of the Gold Cup quarterfinal match of women.

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Paraguay Forward Ramona Martinez (16) kicked the ball against Mexico during the first half of a concacaF Women’s Gold Cup quarterfinal match at Los Angeles’s BMO Stadium on Sunday, March 3, 2024. (Photo, photographer’s contribution by Raul Romero Junior)
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Mexico midfielder Jacqueline Oval (11) scored a goal for a goal against Paraguay during the second part of a concacaF Women’s Gold Cup quarterfinal match at BMO Stadium on Sunday, 3-2024 on 3 March 2024, 3-2024. Mexico won 3–2. (Photo, photographer’s contribution by Raul Romero Junior)
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Mexico’s midfielder Jacqueline Oval (11) celebrates with Teammet Forward Myra Pelio, left, after a goal score against Paragive after a CONCACAF Women’s Gold Cup after Ovalle, won 3-2 on Sunday, 2024 at BMO Stadium during Los Angeles. (Photo, photographer’s contribution by Raul Romero Junior)
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Mexico’s midfielder Alexia Delgado (8) kicked the previous ball of Paraguay Midfielder Dahiyana Bogreen (13) during the second part of a concacaF Women’s Gold Cup quarterfinal match at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles on March 3, 2024 on Sunday. (Photo, photographer’s contribution by Raul Romero Junior)
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VIE for the ball with Mexico Midfielder Stephanie Mayor (10) Paraguay Defender Camila Barbosa (3), a concacaf women’s gold cup at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, won the second part of the second part of the second part of the second part of the second part of the Gold Cup quarterfinal match. (Photo, photographer’s contribution by Raul Romero Junior)
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Mexico defender Rebecca Burn (4) kicked the ball chased by Paraguay forward Ramona Martinez (16) during the second part of a concacaF Women’s Gold Cup quarterfinal match at BMO Stadium on Sunday, March 3, 2024 at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles. Mexico won 3–2. (Photo, photographer’s contribution by Raul Romero Junior)
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Mexico goalkeeper Estaphony Barrers (21) defended the ball against Paraguay during the second part of a concacaF Women’s Gold Cup quarterfinal match at Los Angeles’s BMO Stadium on Sunday, March 3, 2024. Mexico won 3–2. (Photo, photographer’s contribution by Raul Romero Junior)
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Mexico midfielder Carla Neto (16) kicked the ball against Paraguay during the second part of the ConcacAF Women’s Gold Cup quarterfinal match at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles on Sunday, March 3, 2024. Mexico won 3–2. (Photo, photographer’s contribution by Raul Romero Junior)
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Mexico’s midfielder Jacqueline Oval (11) celebrates with Teammet Forward Myra Pelio, left, after a goal score against Paragive after a CONCACAF Women’s Gold Cup after Ovalle, won 3-2 on Sunday, 2024 at BMO Stadium during Los Angeles. (Photo, photographer’s contribution by Raul Romero Junior)
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Mexico’s midfielder Jacqueline Oval (11) controlled the ball against Paraguay Defender Defender Defender Defender Defender (4) during the second part of a Concafe Women’s Gold Cup quarterfinal match at the BMO Stadium in Los Angeles on March 3, 2024. Mexico won 3–2. (Photo, photographer’s contribution by Raul Romero Junior)
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Mexico’s midfielder Alexia Delgado (8) loses the ball control against Paraguay forward Rebecca Fernandez (19), which was during the second part of a Concaph Women’s Gold Cup quarterfinal match at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, 3- March 2024, Sunday, 3-2 on Sunday, 3-2. Mexico won 3–2. (Photo, photographer’s contribution by Raul Romero Junior)
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Mexico won Mayara Pelio (20) on Sunday, 3–2 on Sunday, March 3, 2024 for a kick against Paraguay during the second part of a concacaF Women’s Gold Cup quarterfinal match at Los Angeles’s BMO Stadium. (Photo, photographer’s contribution by Raul Romero Junior)
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A football fan shows a match between Mexico and Paraguay at Los Angeles’s BMO Stadium during the second part of a ConcacAF Women’s Gold Cup quarterfinal wearing a mask, during the match between Mexico on Sunday, 2024 on Sunday, March 3, 2024. Mexico won 3–2. (Photo, photographer’s contribution by Raul Romero Junior)
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Fans celebrate a concacaf women’s Gold Cup quarterfinal match between Mexico and Paraguay at the BMO Stadium in Los Angeles on Sunday, March 3, 2024 at the end of the quarterfinal match. Mexico won 3–2. (Photo, photographer’s contribution by Raul Romero Junior)
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Mexico launched an eleven currency for a picture before the start of a concacaF Women’s Gold Cup quarterfinal match at Los Angeles’s BMO Stadium on Sunday, March 3, 2024. Mexico won 3–2. (Photo, photographer’s contribution by Raul Romero Junior)
Los Angeles – Friday, Mexico Women’s National Team coach Pedro Lopez said that after his distressed win over USWNT, Paraguay and ConcacAF Gold Cup had shifted to the quarterfinals.
Sunday Mexico rode a roller-coaster of emotions mainly in front of the supporter Mexico crowd in the first game of Doubleheader at BMO Stadium.
Lizbeth Oval opened scoring in the 31st minute, Mexico took a two-goal lead on two occasions before winning 3-2 in front of 13,229.
“The game was very interesting,” Lopez said. “If we had scored our 30 percent opportunities, we would have been comfortable. Instead, we were under stress.
“We had clear opportunities, perhaps 12. It is important to maintain those opportunities. If you have asked me before the tournament, I say yes (happy with the semi -finals) but now I want more. ,
Mexico will face Brazil in the Snapdragon Stadium on Wednesday in the semi -finals.
When Karen Luna scored in the 49th minute, Mexico had a 3–1 lead of two goals. Paraguay chose not to go quietly, however.
Paraguay earned a penalty kick after Luna’s goal. Jessica Martinez stepped up, but Mexico goalkeeper Stephanie Barrera made early savings and also on the rebound.
Two other clear opportunities were followed for Paraguay, but each time a Mexico defender was on the target line with withdrawal.
Finally, in the 64th minute, Paraguay cut Mexico’s lead in half as Camilla Barbosa was able to snatch her header under Barbosa and round.
Now, with just one-goal edge, observers would have expected that Mexico would be captured and tried to watch the game. This was the opposite of Mexico, inspired by a fourth goal inspired by the cheering crowd, but it never came, left the group “settled” for a-gall win.
It has already been a positive tournament for Mexico.
Mexico pulled one of the biggest ups and downs in the tournament, defeating USWNT on the last day of Group A. This was just the second for Mexico against the US in 43 meetings.
“I think we are very inspired,” said Kina Palasios ahead. “We are all in the same page and we all want to win every game and it will take us to the finals with hope and hopefully win the final, but just to unite and just play together is helping us.”
Originally Palasios of Orange participated in UC Irwin and then started his career with a real society in Spain and lived in Mexico with America from 2021.
“I think we are happy, we have worked hard for this moment and but it is not yet the end, so we keep going,” he said. “Keep pushing and playing through how we are playing.”
Paraguay finished second in Group C and finished sixth for the quarter -finals.
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