Mexico, a co-host of the upcoming World Cup, aims to reach the quarterfinals for the first time in 40 years. The article highlights Mexico's historical performance and their current goal. This matters because Mexico's success could impact the tournament's dynamics and national pride.
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Mexico is seeking to reach the quarterfinals.
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Mexico is a co-host of the World Cup.
Associated Press<a href="https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMilAFBVV95cUxOSngweWk2aU0tWERLV3gyd2hGYmtBTTZBLW04VFlKaEpIQWJyNXREYUlrMDV5eXVNVmkyZWtRRmJuaWlKcE1CeDdtc1p4TEw0dU9laFlaS0hpQlRxelpLQlQ2Tm1kYTY4cWFmSjdlV3BYdHduRDZnbkktRzNXclZsYmFJX2NkLTJDbURDcmJKVkFCRTlX?oc=5" target="_blank">World Cup what to know: Co-host Mexico seeks to reach quarterfinals for first time in 40 years</a> <font color="#6f6f6f">AP…
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Mexico is a co-host of the World Cup.
Associated PressMexico is seeking to reach the quarterfinals.
Associated PressMexico has not reached the World Cup quarterfinals in 40 years.
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