Mexicoand Saudi Arabia are set to clash in a high-stakes quarterfinal that could shake up the tournament. Mexico may boast more talent on paper and a better track record in group play, but their slip against Costa Rica has raised serious questions about whether they can truly live up to expectations.
On the other side, Saudi Arabia has leaned on a disciplined back line and a fearless mindset, thriving in the underdog role and eyeing a statement win. With a semifinal berth hanging in the balance, this promises to be a thrilling contest!
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