Substitutes Javier Hernandez and Cuauhtemoc Blanco scored a goal each  Thursday in Mexico's 2-0 win over France at the World Cup, leaving the  French on the verge of elimination from Group A.
Mexico went  ahead in the 64th minute when Hernandez ran onto Rafael Marquez's pass  and rounded goalkeeper Hugo Lloris before guiding the ball home.  Hernandez's grandfather, Tomas Balcazar, scored for Mexico against  France in the 1954 World Cup, although that was a consolation goal.
Blanco  converted a penalty in the 79th after Eric Abidal fouled Pablo Barrera,  who came on for the injured Carlos Vela in the first half.
"We  have to enjoy this win," Marquez said. "We have to go step-by-step and  be calm."
Mexico is now level on points with Uruguay, both with  four. They play each other in the final group game knowing a draw will  be enough for both to advance. France and South Africa both have one  point, leaving both needing a win in their match Tuesday while hoping  for a result in the other game.
"We're not going to go out of  this tournament without winning a match," France winger Florent Malouda  said. "It's shameful to lose like that. It's a question of saving our  honor."
 -- Source : thestaronline.
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