ROSTOV-ON-DON, Russia (AP) -- The criticism of Mexico's national team heading into the World Cup was loud and scathing. The answer has been emphatic.
The Mexicans won their second straight match at the tournament, beating South Korea 2-1 Saturday to move ever closer to a spot in the round of 16.
"We didn't listen to the criticism," said Javier Hernandez, one of the scorers against South Korea. "It was just noise."
Mexico opened its World Cup by upsetting defending champion Germany 1-0. A second victory on Saturday gives it six points and a chance to win Group F on Wednesday when the team faces Sweden.