Soccer-"The sky's the limit," says Mexico's Lira after win in World Cup opener


Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Group A - Mexico v South Africa - Estadio Azteca, Mexico City, Mexico - June 11, 2026 Mexico's Julian Quinones celebrates scoring their first goal with Brian Gutierrez, Roberto Alvarado and Erik Lira REUTERS/Raquel Cunha

MEXICO ⁠CITY, June 11 (Reuters) - Mexico midfielder Erik Lira said ⁠the "sky is the limit" for the hosts after they ‌overcame the emotion of opening the World Cup with a 2-0 win over South Africa at the Azteca Stadium on Thursday.

Mexico prevailed with ​goals from Julian Quinones and Raul ⁠Jimenez in a match they ⁠finished with 10 men after captain Cesar Montes was sent ⁠off, ‌though they were rarely troubled.

It was their first victory in the tournament's opening match after seven ⁠previous failures.

"This was an emotionally difficult match because ​we don't ‌experience something like this many times in life," Lira, ⁠who provided ​an assist, told reporters.

"It was a complicated moment, but we all worked on the mental side so it wouldn't affect us ⁠and so we could do our ​job as well as possible."

The match, which featured three dismissals, set a record for the most red cards in an ⁠opening game at a World Cup.

"It was important to get the three points and luckily we managed to do that," Lira said. "Now we have to make sure everyone is ​at 100% to prepare for the second ⁠match and get the three points again.

"The sky is the ​limit. We're not going to settle ‌for anything."

Mexico next face South ​Korea in Group A on Thursday.

(Reporting by Janina Nuno Rios in Mexico City, Editing by Ken Ferris)

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