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Mexico - Mexico Vs Australia 732192 Sport
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05-31 10:00
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End 1-0
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A. Mabil
J. Irvine
90′
C. Burgess
L.Herrington
80′
A. Behich
J. Bos
80′
N.Irankunda
M. Toure
74′
O.Vargas
L.Romo
74′
J. Gómez
J.Vásquez
67′
N. Velupillay
C.Metcalfe
67′
A. Hrustic
M.Leckie
67′
K. Trewin
J. Italiano
67′
Okon
A. O'Neill
60′
E. Lira
L.Chavez
60′
G.Mora
Á. Fidalgo
60′
J. Quiñones
A.Vega
60′
J.Gallardo
M.Chávez
60′
C.Montes
E.Álvarez
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C. Huerta
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C. Huerta
O.Pineda
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I.Reyes
J.Sánchez
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S.Gimenez
G.Martinez
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G.Ochoa
J. Rangel
Halftime 1-0
32′
J. Italiano
28′
1-0
J.Vásquez
Assist: A.Vega
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Match Info

Mexico Edges Australia 1-0 in International Friendly

Mexico secured a narrow 1-0 victory over Australia in an international friendly played on May 31, 2026, at a packed Estadio Azteca in Mexico City. The lone goal came from Raúl Jiménez, who continues to be a talismanic figure for El Tri in the post-Qatar 2022 era.

First Half: Cautious Start, Decisive Finish

Both sides began with a measured approach, aware that this friendly served as preparation for upcoming World Cup qualifiers and continental tournaments. Mexico controlled possession but struggled to break down a disciplined Australian defense marshaled by Harry Souttar. The breakthrough arrived in the 38th minute: a quick interchange between Luis Chávez and Alexis Vega freed Jiménez on the edge of the box, and the Wolves striker curled a precise shot past Joe Gauci into the far corner.

Second Half: Australia Pushes but Mexico Holds Firm

After the interval, Australia manager Graham Arnold introduced Riley McGree and Mitchell Duke to inject energy into the attack. The Socceroos enjoyed their best spell between the 55th and 70th minutes, forcing Mexico goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa into a sharp save from a Martin Boyle volley. Mexico, however, defended resolutely and nearly doubled the lead when Santiago Giménez hit the post in the 78th minute.

Key Takeaways from the Friendly

  • Possession: Mexico 58% – 42% Australia
  • Shots on target: 4 (Mexico) – 2 (Australia)
  • Yellow cards: 1 each (minimal fouls in a clean contest)

For Mexico, this win extends their unbeaten home run to nine matches. Head coach Jaime Lozano used the game to experiment with a 4-3-3 formation, and while the attack remains a work in progress, the defensive solidity was encouraging. Australia, meanwhile, showed they can compete with top CONCACAF sides but lacked a cutting edge in the final third.

Post-Match Reaction

"It’s always special to score at the Azteca," said Jiménez after the match. "We know qualifiers are coming, so these minutes together are valuable. Australia made it tough, but we found the moment." Arnold admitted his team "created enough chances to get something but we need to be more clinical." The result gives Mexico momentum ahead of their next friendly against Japan, while Australia prepare for a clash with Argentina.