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Mexico 1 Venezuela 1: Jesus Corona’s stunning equaliser ensures Mexicans avoid Argentina

Both sides were already through to Copa America Centenario last-eight but draw saw La Tricolor finish as Group C winners

Mexico's Jesus Manuel Corona (L) celebrates with teammates after scoring against Venezuela during their Copa America Centenario football tournament match in Houston, Texas, United States, on June 13, 2016. / AFP PHOTO / Nelson ALMEIDANELSON ALMEIDA/AFP/Getty Images

Jesus Corona netted a sensational solo goal with just ten minutes remaining to ensure Mexico stole top spot in Group C from Venezuela.

The South Americans have been the surprise package of the Copa America Centenario so far, having beaten Jamaica and, even more astonishingly, Uruguay.

Mexico's Jesus Manuel Corona (L) celebrates with teammates after scoring against Venezuela during their Copa America Centenario football tournament match in Houston, Texas, United States, on June 13, 2016. / AFP PHOTO / Nelson ALMEIDANELSON ALMEIDA/AFP/Getty Images
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 Mexico celebrate 80th minute goal which saw them make the quarter-finalsCredit: Getty Images
Mexico's Jesus Manuel Corona (R) scores against Venezuela during their Copa America Centenario football tournament match in Houston, Texas, United States, on June 13, 2016. / AFP PHOTO / ALFREDO ESTRELLAALFREDO ESTRELLA/AFP/Getty Images
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Jesus Corona finishes off a stunning solo run to score Mexico's equaliserCredit: Getty Images

But they will now have to settle for second place — and likely encounter with Argentina in the last-eight.

Jose Velazquez had given Venezuela a tenth minute lead with a superb acrobatic effort.

But they were forced to defend as Mexico threw everything at their opposition.

Both teams came into this match on full points and qualification guaranteed, but it was fiery encounter with both sides flying into tackles.

Three Mexican supporters enjoy the Copa America atmosphere in Houston
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Three Mexican supporters enjoy the Copa America atmosphere in HoustonCredit: Getty Images
Jun 13, 2016; Houston, TX, USA; Fans cheer before a match between Venezuela and Mexico during the group play stage of the 2016 Copa America Centenario at NRG Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports
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 Colourful Mexico fans show their support for La Tricolor against VenezuelaCredit: Usa Today Sports
A Mexico fan cheers during a Copa America Centenario group C soccer match against Venezuela Monday, June 13, 2016, in Houston. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)
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A Mexico fan in a sombrero passionately celebrates for Mexico in HoustonCredit: AP:Associated Press
A supporter of Mexico waits for the start of the Copa America Centenario football tournament match against Venezuela in Houston, Texas, United States, on June 13, 2016. / AFP PHOTO / Nelson ALMEIDANELSON ALMEIDA/AFP/Getty Images
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A Mexico supporter is dressed in traditional national wrestling gear in HoustonCredit: Getty Images

Mexico boss, Juan Carlos Osorio, left star striker, Javier Hernandez, on the bench.

Venezuela goalkeeper, Dani Hernandez, produced a stunning save to keep Mexico at bay.

Corona came close to equalising for La Tricolor with an unbelievable solo run 11 minutes from time but shot just wide.

And, remarkably, the Porto striker produced an even more impressive run just a minute later, taking on almost the entire Venezuelan defence before beating Hernandez to level the match.

Supporters of Mexico and Venezuela wait for the start of the Copa America Centenario football tournament match between their nations in Houston, Texas, United States, on June 13, 2016. / AFP PHOTO / NELSON ALMEIDANELSON ALMEIDA/AFP/Getty Images
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Two Venezuela fans show their colours for the Copa America clash with MexicoCredit: Getty Images
Players of Mexico (in green jersey) and Venezuela argue during their Copa America Centenario football tournament match in Houston, Texas, United States, on June 13, 2016. / AFP PHOTO / ALFREDO ESTRELLAALFREDO ESTRELLA/AFP/Getty Images
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Mexico and Venezuela players argue in a fiery Copa America encounter in HoustonCredit: Getty Images
Venezuela defender Jose Manuel Velazquez (6) celebrates his goal against Mexico during the first half of a Copa America Centenario group C soccer match, Monday, June 13, 2016, in Houston. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)
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Jose Velazquez celebrates after his tenth minute goal gave Venezuela the leadCredit: AP:Associated Press

The goal Mexico were now back on top — and Venezuela threw everything at their opponents in search of a winner.

Torino striker Josef Martinez came agonisingly close with a bicycle kick four minutes later. Mexico goalkeeper, Jose Corona, tipped the effort over the bar.

Chicharito, who had been introduced on 67 minutes, came close to ending all Venezuelan hope, but his shot was blocked.

Despite a frantic finale, Mexico will now face the winners of Chile’s clash with Panama.

While Venezuela have the unenviable task of taking on Argentina.

With big hitters Brazil and Uruguay eliminated, the trophy really is up for grabs.

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