Football

Mexico ease past Ghana in World Cup warm-up in Puebla

May 23, 2026 5:31 pm

Mexico beat Ghana 2-0 in Puebla on Friday in a World Cup ​warm-up that offered a glimpse of the excitement ‌building less than three weeks before the country opens the tournament.

While Puebla is not among Mexico’s World Cup host cities, ​fans in green shirts created a lively atmosphere ​throughout the night.

Repeated Mexican waves rolled around ⁠the stadium despite visible empty sections closed under FIFA ​sanctions linked to discriminatory chants at previous national team matches.

Brian ​Gutierrez set the tone immediately, curling home from the edge of the box after two minutes at Cuauhtemoc Stadium.

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Teenage Liga MX ​sensation Gil Mora struck the post in the first ​half, and Alexis Vega had a header ruled out for offside ‌before ⁠the break.

Ghana, with recently appointed coach Carlos Queiroz absent and assistants leading from the bench, threatened an equaliser early in the second half after forcing a pair ​of saves from ​the Mexican ⁠goalkeeper and hitting the crossbar.

But substitute Guillermo Martinez ended the visitors’ hopes in the ​54th minute, finishing off a counterattack to ​double Mexico’s ⁠lead.

Coach Javier Aguirre used the friendly to continue evaluating players ahead of naming Mexico’s final World Cup squad on ⁠June ​1, with Europe-based players Edson ​Alvarez, Jorge Sanchez and Luis Chávez making second-half appearances after recently joining ​training camp.