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Mexico Has Been Waiting for This

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We need to rewrite the news as a polished 180-250 word summary, output only valid JSON with required fields.

We must count words 180-250 inclusive. Paragraphs: exactly 3-4 paragraphs, each 45-65 words. Let's aim for 4 paragraphs of ~55 words each = 220 words total. Must be within 180-250.

We need to include bold formatting for 3-5 key details. Must be selective. Identify key details: "Mexico vs England", "Estadio Azteca", "40 years", "first time Mexico won four consecutive matches", "England's altitude challenge", "Harry Kane". But we need 3-5 bolded terms across entire summary. Let's pick: Estadio Azteca, 40 years, four consecutive wins, Harry Kane, Thomas Tuchel. That's 5. Ensure we bold only those specific phrases, not generic words.

We must not use banned words/phrases. Let's scan list: banned: additionally, align with, crucial, delve, emphasizing, enduring, enhance, fostering, garner, interplay, intricate, intricacies, key, landscape, pivotal, showcase, tapestry, testament, underscore, valuable, vibrant, nestled, groundbreaking, renowned, breathtaking, must-visit, stunning, profound, game-changer, robust, paradigm. Also filler constructions: in order to, due to the fact that, at this point in time, in the event that, has the ability to, it is important to note that, it's worth noting, at its core, the real question is, what really matters, the heart of the matter, let's dive in, let's explore, let's break this down, here's what you need to know, without further ado. Also banned closers: the future looks bright, exciting times lie ahead, remains to be seen, only time will tell, time will tell, as we look ahead, in the coming weeks, in the coming months, stay tuned, keep an eye on, moving forward, going forward, at the end of the day, continues to thrive, I hope this helps, let me know if, would you like me to. Also avoid negative parallelism, rule of three, etc. Also avoid passive voice if possible, but can use.

We need to vary sentence s