Sweden power into World Cup last 16 by beating Mexico

Yekaterinburg, June 27:
Sweden surged into the last 16 of the World Cup with a deserved 3-0 victory today over a poor Mexico side, who still qualified ahead of Germany after the holders’ loss to South Korea.
The Swedes went through to the knockout rounds as the unlikely winners of Group F, taking the beaten Mexicans with them.
Second-half goals from defenders Ludwig Augustinsson and Andreas Granqvist, from the penalty spot, plus a comical own goal were reward for a physical display from Sweden, who only made it to Russia by beating Italy in the play-offs.
They and Mexico, who were ragged throughout, will next play whichever two teams emerge out of Brazil, Switzerland and Serbia in Group E, which concludes later today.
Mexico came into the game at the Yekaterinburg Arena in the driving seat in a group where all four teams, including South Korea, could qualify, but they appeared the more nervous.
It took them less than 30 seconds to make their mark on Sweden, Jesus Gallardo earning a yellow card for clattering into Ola Toivonen almost straight from kick-off.
Goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa handled outside the box and then flapped at the resulting free-kick. On 12 minutes Marcus Berg clipped wide from close range with a bicycle kick. (Agenices)

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