Mexico ended their their group engagements with just two points with two draws and finished third in Group F, behind England and Iraq. They still qualified for the round of 16 as one of the four best third-placed teams.
They had drawn with Iraq 1-1 in their campaign opener before losing to England 2-3 in their second group match.
The Central American champions are the only side in this edition to qualify for the knock-out round without a win.
The South Americans needed a win to advance to the round of 16 but they had very few shots at the Mexico goal and they were mostly defending their citadel for most part of the match, which ended as the first goal-less draw of the group stage of the tournament.
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Mexico had majority of the ball possession with 69 per cent with eight shots on target against one for Chile in the match played at Indira Gandhi Athletics Stadium under 26 degree Celsius but with a high humidity.
De la Rosa saw a shot from him being saved by Borquez in the 20th minute. Borquez was upto the task in the 24th minute off a shot from Diego Lainez and two minutes later he pulled off another save from a shot by Luis Olivas.
In the second half also, Borquez made a series of saves including the one from Torres late in the match.
Mexico got their best chance in the injury time and could have won the match but for the crossbar.