Mexico's World Cup Record: Four Clean Sheet Wins, Eight Goals

Short overview
Mexico has won four consecutive World Cup matches without conceding a goal, scoring eight times. They are the first team to start with four clean sheet wins since Italy in 1990.
Mexico has made a historic start to the World Cup, winning all four of their matches so far without conceding a single goal. The team has scored eight goals in the tournament, maintaining a perfect defensive record.
At the Estadio Azteca, Mexico has played 10 World Cup games. In the current edition, they have achieved four wins in four games, with zero goals conceded. This marks the first time a team has begun a World Cup with four clean sheet victories since Italy in 1990.
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