Venezuela has just won Group B at Copa América for the second time in history, having won their first trophy in 2007. This marks the first time they have ever won all three of their group stage games. Salomón Rondón, Venezuela’s all-time leading scorer, played a crucial role in their victory by scoring his 43rd international goal, leaving Mexico struggling to keep up.
Meanwhile, Ecuador has reached the quarterfinals once again at Copa América, despite failing to advance as group winners. They are now the runner-ups in Group B and will face off against Brazil in the next round. Mexico was eliminated from the tournament after a scoreless draw with Ecuador on Sunday, ending their hopes of making it to the knockout stages. This is Mexico’s third time being eliminated from Copa América when needing a win in the final group game.
In other news, Jamaica is still yet to earn any points after nine games and remains winless at Copa América. However, they hold an advantage over Ecuador in their all-time matchup due to their impressive performance during previous tournaments.
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