In 1998, Luis Hernández scored a dramatic stoppage-time equalizer to secure qualification to the next round against which team?
Belgium
South Korea
Netherlands
France
In 1998, Luis Hernández, known as "El Matador," scored a dramatic stoppage-time equalizer to secure Mexico's qualification to the next round against the Netherlands. Trailing 2-1 in the dying seconds of their final Group E match, Mexico faced potential elimination until Hernández capitalized on a chaotic moment in the Dutch penalty area. In the 94th minute, he lunged forward to poke the ball past goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar, leveling the score at 2-2. This strike not only rescued a point but also ensured Mexico finished second in their group, allowing them to advance to the Round of 16.
In 1998, Luis Hernández scored a dramatic stoppage-time equalizer to secure qualification to the next round against which team
The match itself was a remarkable comeback for "El Tri," who had fallen behind early to goals from Phillip Cocu and Ronald de Boer. After Ricardo Peláez pulled one back in the 75th minute, the tension reached its peak as the clock ticked deep into added time. Hernández's last-gasp heroics remain one of the most celebrated moments in Mexican football history, exemplifying the team's resilience during that tournament. While Mexico was later eliminated by Germany in the following round despite another goal from Hernández, the equalizer against the Dutch cemented his legacy as a national icon.
In 1998, Luis Hernández scored a dramatic stoppage-time equalizer to secure qualification to the next round against which team
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Netherlands.