<p>Javier Hernandez scored two headers and missed a stoppage time penalty as Mexico notched a 2-1 consolation win over Japan which sent their opponents home pointless from the Confederations Cup on Saturday. <br /><br /></p>.<p>Both teams had already been eliminated after losing their opening two Group A matches but the win may ease the pressure slightly on Mexico coach Jose Manuel de la Torre, whose team have also been unimpressive in the World Cup qualifiers. <br /> Hernandez, who scored all three of Mexico's goals at the tournament, put his side ahead in the 54th minute when he met Andres Guardado's cross with a perfectly timed run and placed his header past Eiji Kawashima. <br /><br />He struck again 12 minutes later from close range after Hiram Mier flicked on a corner at the near post. <br /><br />Shinji Okazaki tapped in with four minutes left to give Japan some hope of claiming their first point, but Mexico should have restored their two-goal lead when they were awarded a penalty for a foul on Hernandez.<br /><br />The striker was guilty of a double miss as his kick was saved by Kawashima and he then hit the crossbar from the rebound.<br /><br />Mexico deserved the win overall with Guardado also hitting the post with a flying header five minutes before halftime, spurning another chance.<br /></p>
<p>Javier Hernandez scored two headers and missed a stoppage time penalty as Mexico notched a 2-1 consolation win over Japan which sent their opponents home pointless from the Confederations Cup on Saturday. <br /><br /></p>.<p>Both teams had already been eliminated after losing their opening two Group A matches but the win may ease the pressure slightly on Mexico coach Jose Manuel de la Torre, whose team have also been unimpressive in the World Cup qualifiers. <br /> Hernandez, who scored all three of Mexico's goals at the tournament, put his side ahead in the 54th minute when he met Andres Guardado's cross with a perfectly timed run and placed his header past Eiji Kawashima. <br /><br />He struck again 12 minutes later from close range after Hiram Mier flicked on a corner at the near post. <br /><br />Shinji Okazaki tapped in with four minutes left to give Japan some hope of claiming their first point, but Mexico should have restored their two-goal lead when they were awarded a penalty for a foul on Hernandez.<br /><br />The striker was guilty of a double miss as his kick was saved by Kawashima and he then hit the crossbar from the rebound.<br /><br />Mexico deserved the win overall with Guardado also hitting the post with a flying header five minutes before halftime, spurning another chance.<br /></p>