World Cup Roundup: Mexico Breaks One Of Its Curses, South Korea Completes Comeback
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The first day of the 2026 FIFA World Cup did not disappoint. Curses were broken in Mexico City, as were the hearts of the Bafana Bafana faithful. Here is everything you might have missed from Day 1 of the 2026 FIFA World Cup: Mexico vs. South Africa South Africa vs. Czechia BEST OF THE DAY Assist Of The Day Raul Jimenez waited 12 years for his first World Cup goal, and his Mexico teammate Roberto Alvarado made sure he didn't have to work too hard for it. The 27-year-old Chivas winger saw Jimenez calling for the ball at the far post and delivered a perfectly-weighted cross with his favored left foot, and Jimenez just had to place the ball outside the reach of South Africa goalkeeper Ronwen Williams. Save Of The Day South Korea walked away with all three points against Czechia thanks to some late-match heroics from Kim Seung-gyu. After conceding two goals - one of which was disallowed - Seung-gyu picked himself back up and made this save from point-blank range that kept South Korea out in front through the final whistle. Goal Of The Day When Lee Kang-in played Hwang In-beom through, he had three defenders closing in on him. By the time he controlled the ball, he had the whole right side of the goal open. How? A fake shot that fooled Czechia's entire back line. That bit of skill was the difference between one and three points for South Korea on Thursday. Moment Of The Day Raul Jimenez was overcome with emotion after giving Mexico a 2-0 lead over South Africa. Not only was it Jimenez's first-ever World Cup goal, but it was in tribute to his late father Raul Jimenez Vega. It's a moment he and El Tri fans will surely never forget.