Croatia 1
Perisic 86;
Mexico 3
Marquez 72; Guardado 75; Hernandez 82;

Javier Hernandez came off the bench to help Mexico reach the last 16 of the World Cup as their watertight defence and swift counter attacks gave them a 3-1 win against Croatia yesterday to emerge from Group A as runners-up behind Brazil.

Mexico, who will face Group B winners Netherlands in Fortaleza on Sunday, had looked happy to hold out for the draw that would have seen them into the knockout stages, before the Manchester United forward came on to turn the match on its head.

Within 10 minutes of Hernandez entering, Rafael Marquez put Mexico ahead with a powerful header, before Andres Guardado rounded off a swift counter attack and Hernandez himself finished with a close-range header.

Ivan Perisic then grabbed a late consolation for Croatia who had substitute Ante Rebic sent off in the dying stages for a studs up challenge.

Mexico finished second in the group with seven points, behind Brazil on goal difference.

Having snuffed out both Brazil and Cameroon in their previous two games, Mexico’s backline restricted Croatia to a handful of half-chances in the opening 45 minutes, with Perisic slicing their best effort wide from the edge of the box.

Mexico’s Hector Herrera rattled the crossbar with a vicious left-foot drive after 15 minutes but the second half was almost entirely controlled by the men in green, however, and after they had a strong penalty appeal turned down, they took the lead with 18 minutes to play.

Captain Marquez rose powerfully in the area to head a cross into the bottom corner.

Three minutes later Guardado was allowed to arrive unmarked at the far post and finish off a sweeping counter attack with a crisp finish.

Hernandez got his goal with eight minutes remaining, heading a Marquez flick-on from a corner.

Croatia: 1-Stipe Pletikosa; 11-Darijo Srna, 5-Vedran Corluka, 6-Dejan Lovren, 3-Danijel Pranjic (74 9-Nikica Jelavic), 2-Sime Vrsaljko (58 20-Mateo Kovacic); 18-Ivica Olic (69 16-Ante Rebic), 7-Ivan Rakitic, 10-Luka Modric, 4-Ivan Perisic; 17-Mario Mandzukic.

Mexico: 13-Guillermo Ochoa; 7-Miguel Layun, 2-Francisco Rodriguez, 4-Rafael Marquez, 15-Hector Moreno; 22 Paul Aguilar, 6-Hector Herrera, 18-Andres Guardado (84 18-Marco Fabian), 23-Jose Juan Vazquez; 10-Giovani Dos Santos (62 14-Javier Hernandez), 19-Oribe Peralta (79 21-Carlos Pena).

Referee: Ravshan Irmatov (Uzbekistan).

Red card: Rebic (C) 88.

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