Mexico dominated from the get-go, with Julián Quiñones — who was awarded player of the match — setting the tone early with a strike from the edge of the penalty area in the ninth minute.Veteran 35-year-old striker Raúl Jiménez added a second — his first World Cup goal in four tournaments — after nodding a header in the 67th minute, removing any lingering tension for the home crowd.South Africa were reduced to 10 men when Sphephelo Sithole was sent off early in the second half, with his teammate Themba Zwane following him off the pitch in the 84th minute before Montes was dismissed in the dying moments.Montes was dismissed after he stuck a leg out and knocked down South African attacker Khuliso Mudau, a call that fired up SBS guest and former Ghana international Kevin-Prince Boateng "That’s a joke, that’s a joke red card for me," he said on SBS's post-game coverage."Maybe we can argue, maybe we can fight about it, but I’m telling you that’s not a red card."Under FIFA rules, a red card results in an automatic one-game suspension for the offending player, meaning Montes will miss Mexico's second group match against South Korea