US (Washington Insider Magazine) —The Mexican team defeated Ghana 2-0 this Saturday in a friendly match played in the American city of Charlotte and maintained its upward trend with coach Jaime Lozano, who has four wins and two draws in his last six games.
Hirving Lozano and Uriel Antuna scored the goals of the game, clearly dominated by Tri, especially in the second half.
The Africans planted themselves well in defense until the middle of the field during the first half, which caused a lot of traffic, reduced spaces and frustrated attacking maneuvers and shots on goal.
Already in the second half, in the 57th minute, Hirving Lozano got hold of a ball and with a shot from his right foot put Mexico ahead 1-0.
The Mexican coach sent César Huerta and Uriel Antuna onto the field in the 62nd minute. The changes were positive to redouble the attacking power and 10 minutes later Antuna put the icing on the cake with a left-footed goal from a pass from Huerta.
The rest of the match was anecdotal after neither Mexico nor Ghana dedicated themselves to attacking, with both nations apparently satisfied with the result.
In this way, Mexico achieves a new victory and will now host Germany next Tuesday with the mission of seeking a favorable result, especially after the Europeans beat the United States 3-1 during this Saturday’s match.
This article is originally published on eldiariony.com
