César Montes' powerful header gives Mexico an early lead over Suriname in World Cup qualifying match.
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Mexico secured a crucial victory against Suriname in their recent Concacaf Gold Cup match, thanks in large part to a stellar performance from defender César Montes. The match, held on Wednesday, June 18, 2025, at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, saw Montes score twice in a six-minute span during the second half, leading Mexico to a 2-0 win.

The first half of the match was a frustrating affair for the defending Gold Cup champions. Despite dominating possession, Mexico struggled to create clear-cut chances against a resilient Suriname defense. Suriname's goalkeeper, Etienne Vaessen, was kept busy, deflecting a shot from Edson Alvarez and other attempts. The Mexican attack, featuring Julián Quiñones and Raúl Jiménez, failed to break the deadlock, and the teams went into halftime scoreless.

However, the second half saw a revitalized Mexican side emerge. Marcel Ruiz and Roberto Alvarado both had attempts on goal early in the half, signaling Mexico's intent. The breakthrough finally came in the 57th minute when César Montes rose above the Suriname defense to head home a corner kick. The defender was left unmarked in the penalty area, and his powerful header gave Mexico a 1-0 lead.

Montes wasn't finished there. Just six minutes later, in the 63rd minute, he found the net again, this time also from a corner. The initial header was blocked, but Montes reacted quickly to tuck in the rebound, doubling Mexico's advantage. This brace was particularly significant for Montes, who plays for Lokomotiv Moscow, as he had only scored once in his previous 53 appearances for the national team, a friendly match against Panama in June 2021.

With Montes' goals, Mexico took control of the game, although they missed opportunities to extend their lead further. The victory secured Mexico's place in the knockout stage of the Gold Cup and saw them climb to the top of Group A with six points, level with Costa Rica. Mexico will now face Costa Rica in Las Vegas on Sunday, June 22, with the winner taking the top spot in the group. A draw would be enough for Mexico to win the group due to their superior goal difference.

For Suriname, the loss meant elimination from the Gold Cup. They will play the Dominican Republic in their final group match, seeking to end the tournament on a positive note with their first win. The match against Mexico highlighted Suriname's defensive vulnerabilities, as they conceded both goals from corner kicks, an area they will need to address.

Overall, the match was a tale of two halves, with Mexico overcoming a slow start to secure a vital win. César Montes' performance was the standout, his towering headers proving to be the difference between the two sides. While Mexico advances with their eyes on retaining the Gold Cup title, Suriname will look to learn from their experience and improve for future competitions.


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