Skip to main content
Come Fan with UsSaturday, June 20, 2026

Mexico vs. Ecuador: Final score 3-1, Luis Montes injury overshadows great result for El Tri

Miguel Herrera will feel better about his team’s comprehension of his system and their ability to score heading into the World Cup, but Mexico will have to make do without star Luis Montes.

Mexico looked like a team ready to start the World Cup in their friendly against Ecuador on Saturday, but they'll be heading to Brazil without one of their best players. Luis Montes, who scored their first goal on the afternoon, had to exit the game with a broken leg that will keep him from going to Brazil. Nonetheless, Mexico were excellent on the day and recovered from their immediate letdown following Montes' injury, eventually claiming a 3-1 win.

Montes' goal was an absolute stunner, scored from 25 yards out in the 33rd minute. He stepped into a pass from Oribe Peralta and took a rip, beating Maximo Banguera at the top corner. But just two minutes later, he was involved in a nasty 50-50 challenge with Ecuador midfielder Segundo Castillo. He broke his leg and was replaced by Marco Fabian, while Castillo suffered a knee injury and got substituted out for Carlos Gruezo.

El Tri made two changes at halftime, putting defensive midfielder Jose Vazquez on for attacking midfielder Carlos Peña and Carlos Salcido on for Rafa Marquez in a near like-for-like switch at their libero-like central defense position.

Fabian matched the man he came on for in the 69th minute with an absolutely brilliant goal of his own, scored from similar range and into the top corner, but from the left side of midfield instead of the right. Seven minutes after that, Giovani dos Santos extended Mexico's lead with a comical goal that took bounces off the post and Banguera before finding the back of the net.

Ecuador couldn’t fight back into the match from there, but they did get a consolation goal, scored by substitute Enner Valencia with a free kick that took a deflection.

Mexico: Ochoa, Moreno, Marquez (Salcido 46’), Rodriguez, Guardado (Layun 50’), Peña (Vazquez 46’), Herrera, Montes (Fabian 41’), Aguilar, Dos Santos (Jimenez 80’), Peralta (Hernandez 67’)

Goals: Montes (33’), Fabian (69’), Dos Santos (76’)

Ecuador: Banguera, W. Ayovi, Erazo (Achilier 65’), Paredes, Guagua, Rojas, Castillo (Gruezo 41’), Mendez, Montero (A. Valencia 61’), Martinez (Caidedo 72’), J. Ayovi (E. Valencia 60’)

Goals: E. Valencia (80’)

More in Soccer

Soccer
World Cup 2026 bracket: Who has advanced to the knockout round?World Cup 2026 bracket: Who has advanced to the knockout round?
Soccer

What teams have advanced to the knockout round at the World Cup?

By Mark Schofield
Soccer
USMNT World Cup schedule: How to watch every U.S. match, scores, and moreUSMNT World Cup schedule: How to watch every U.S. match, scores, and more
Soccer

How to watch every USMNT match at the 2026 FIFA World Cup

By Mark Schofield
Soccer
Christian Pulisic injury updates: UMSNT star out for Australia World Cup matchChristian Pulisic injury updates: UMSNT star out for Australia World Cup match
Soccer

The U.S. star is day-to-day with a calf injury in the World Cup. Here’s the latest.

By Mark Schofield
Soccer
USMNT playing for Unofficial World Championship against AustraliaUSMNT playing for Unofficial World Championship against Australia
Soccer

Qualifying for the knockout stage could come with an extra bonus on Friday.

By Bernd Buchmasser
Soccer
USA vs. Australia World Cup preview: Analysis and tacticsUSA vs. Australia World Cup preview: Analysis and tactics
Soccer
Raúl Rangel’s ‘save of the tournament’ helps Mexico win World Cup Group ARaúl Rangel’s ‘save of the tournament’ helps Mexico win World Cup Group A
Soccer

Mexico keeper Raúl Rangel made a pair of spectacular saves to help preserve a 1-0 win over South Korea

By Mark Schofield