Mexico 5 New Zealand 1: No Hernandez, no problem! El Tricolor trounce visitors to all but secure World Cup spot
Mexico moved to the brink of the World Cup as they recorded an emphatic 5-1 win over New Zealand in the first leg of their qualifying play-off at the Azteca stadium.
First-half goals from Paul Aguilar and Raul Jimenez put Mexico 2-0 ahead at the break, Oribe Peralta then extended the lead with a brace before Rafa Marquez added a fifth with six minutes remaining.
New Zealand pulled a goal back soon after through Chris James but that is likely to be little more than a consolation with their World Cup hopes now looking in tatters.
On course: Mexico's Oribe Peralta celebrates after scoring New Zealand in their play-off match
Match facts
Mexico: Munoz, Layun, Valenzuela, Rodriguez, Aguilar, Pena (Escoboza 63), Marquez, Montes (Naelson 58), Medina, Jimenez, Peralta (Molina 81).
Subs Not Used: Corona, De Nigris, Salinas, Edwin Hernandez, Mendoza, Herrera, Aldrete, Talavera.
Goals: Aguilar 32, Jimenez 40, Peralta 48, 79, Marquez 83.
New Zealand: Moss, Durante, Lochhead, Smith, Bertos, Christie (James 54), McGlinchey, Vicelich, Brockie (Rojas 59), Barbarouses, Wood (Fallon 66).
Subs Not Used: Williams, Butler, Sigmund, Tuiloma, Smeltz, Roux, Henderson, Clapham, Spoonley.
Booked: Wood, Vicelich, Durante, Bertos, James.
Goals: James 84.
Ref: Viktor Kassai (Hungary).
Subs Not Used: Corona, De Nigris, Salinas, Edwin Hernandez, Mendoza, Herrera, Aldrete, Talavera.
Goals: Aguilar 32, Jimenez 40, Peralta 48, 79, Marquez 83.
New Zealand: Moss, Durante, Lochhead, Smith, Bertos, Christie (James 54), McGlinchey, Vicelich, Brockie (Rojas 59), Barbarouses, Wood (Fallon 66).
Subs Not Used: Williams, Butler, Sigmund, Tuiloma, Smeltz, Roux, Henderson, Clapham, Spoonley.
Booked: Wood, Vicelich, Durante, Bertos, James.
Goals: James 84.
Ref: Viktor Kassai (Hungary).
The Tri took control right from the start.
New Zealand goalkeeper Glen Moss saved Carlos Pena's shot in the opening minutes before Francisco Rodriguez's thunderous long-range effort came back off the crossbar.
Defender Aguilar then gave Mexico a deserved lead when he tapped home the loose ball after Moss, visiting defender Andrew Durante and Mexico forward Peralta had all challenged for a chip into the area.
Moss twice more came to New Zealand's rescue before Jimenez headed home a free-kick to double the scoring five minutes before half-time.
It became 3-0 at the start of the second half when Peralta connected with Miguel Layun's cross to send the home fans wild, and the pair linked up again with 10 minutes remaining to add a fourth.
Elation: Mexico's Raul Jimenez punches the air after scoring against New Zealand
Straight in: Jimenez grabs his goal from a header
In the next attack, veteran defender Marquez headed home the fifth from a free-kick before James pulled one back to give the visitors a little cheer on what was otherwise a miserable afternoon for the visitors.
The second leg will be played next Wednesday in Wellington.
'We're going to go there like the score is 0-0, like we need a winning goal,' Mexico coach Miguel Herrera said.
'I am the coach for two games, and I won an important one,' Herrera added.
'Afterward they (Mexican football federation) will decide and we hope they make the right decision. One could put together a sensational team.'
Crash, bang, wallop: New Zealand's Jake Butler collides with his keeper Glenn Moss
Aggrieved: Mexico's Paul Aguilar screams at the linesman after having a goal ruled out
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