South Korea is expected to test Mexico's tactical setup by absorbing pressure and controlling the center of the pitch.
Mora noted that the opposition's technical readiness requires a disciplined response.
"Of course, I have completed my analysis of the opposing team," he said.
In his preparation, Mora acknowledged the quality across the entire South Korean lineup.
He demonstrated his own capabilities by registering three shots against Ghana and providing an assist against Australia.
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"I am well aware that South Korea is a very excellent rival.
They possess players with very high skills not only in the midfield but across the entire lineup of attack and defense," Mora said.
Individual Matchup with Lee Kang-in
The upcoming fixture highlights an individual matchup against South Korean star Lee Kang-in, who plays for Paris Saint-Germain.
Like Mora, Lee also began his professional career at an exceptionally young age.
"That is why Mexico must play a tactically perfect match.
We must enter the field and play our own soccer, showcase the plays we are best at, and complete a good game to secure victory," Mora said.
The Mexican midfielder expressed immense respect for Lee's established track record. Media coverage has focused on how both creative players will influence their teams' attacking volume.
"Lee Kang-in is truly an amazing player in my eyes.
I am well aware that he is a player with tremendous skill and quality, and he has already proven this in every match he plays," Mora said.