As England gears up to face Mexico in the World Cup round of 16, midfielder Morgan Rogers anticipates a memorable experience at the Mexico City Stadium. Mexico, with a strong home record, poses a tough challenge for the Three Lions, having lost just two home games in their last 89 matches.
El Tri, the Mexican team, has been dominant in their home matches, winning all four tournament games without conceding a goal at the Mexico City Stadium. The co-hosts, backed by enthusiastic fans, aim to reach their first World Cup quarter-final in four decades. Rogers is looking forward to playing at this iconic venue for the first time and expresses the team’s excitement to face the upcoming challenge.
Rogers acknowledges the expected electric atmosphere and the significance of the match for England. Despite recognizing the obstacles posed by Mexico, he emphasizes the team’s focus on delivering their best performance to secure a spot in the quarter-finals. England’s recent victory over DR Congo showcased their resilience, with Harry Kane’s stellar performance highlighted as crucial for the team’s success.
