Mexico goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa superbly saved a second-half penalty from Poland striker Robert Lewandowski as the North American side began their campaign in Qatar with a goalless draw on Tuesday.
It was the second goalless draw on Tuesday and in the tournament entirely.
Lewandowski is still without a goal at the World Cup and could have changed that when a spot kick was awarded to Poland but Ochoa kept the Barcelona man out.
Churchgoers in Mexico City who have visited the St. Gabriel Archangel Parish during every World Cup since 1970 to pray to the statue of baby Jesus dressed in the national team's kit believed their prayers were answered.
"I believe that seeing him dressed like this will bring unity and thus be able to move forward in each match," Father Jose Guadalupe Godinez said about the Jesus statue, in an interview with the Mexican newspaper Milenio.
Mexican fans pray to ‘soccer’ baby Jesus, a statue dressed in the team’s national uniform. They have prayed here every World Cup since 1970 #FIFAWorldCup pic.twitter.com/yxs2MKy2NG
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The statue – known as the "Child of Miracles" – wears the full Mexican kit, accompanied by a ball and a flag, all donated by parishioners.
"I believe fans, before the game starts, pray to God and those parishioners look for a way to express their faith in this original idea," said Godinez.
Mexico will hope to continue enjoying good fortune on Saturday when they play a wounded Argentina, who suffered a shock loss to Saudi Arabia in their Group C opener.
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