Mexico secured a shock 1-0 victory over title-holders Germany in their first game of the World Cup on Sunday, and will next face South Korea on Saturday.

“We need to turn the page and forget the game against Germany, we are already thinking about Korea… We are thinking about going toward our aim step by step. The first goal was met, but shouldn't relax,” Fabian said, adding that South Korea are a "challenging opponent."

Mexico will play Sweden, who beat South Korea 1-0 on Monday, on 27 June in their last Group F game.