UPDATE 1-Soccer-Mexico ease past Ghana in World Cup warm-up in Puebla

But substitute Guillermo Martinez ended the visitors' hopes in the 54th minute, finishing off a counterattack to double Mexico's lead. Coach ⁠Aguirre ​used the friendly to continue evaluating players ahead of naming Mexico's final World Cup squad on June 1, with Europe-based players Luis Chavez, Edson Alvarez, Jorge Sanchez making second-half appearances after recently joining training ⁠camp.

UPDATE 1-Soccer-Mexico ease past Ghana in World Cup warm-up in Puebla

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. 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.

"He's a different player, we've always said that," Mexico coach Javier Aguirre said of Mora, ⁠who ​made his first appearance for ⁠Mexico since November after returning from injury. "He's brave, direct, vertical ... he gives us great joy because he's Mexican and because he's ⁠back without pain."

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 ⁠Aguirre ​used the friendly to continue evaluating players ahead of naming Mexico's final World Cup squad on June 1, with Europe-based players Luis Chavez, Edson Alvarez, Jorge Sanchez making second-half appearances after recently joining training ⁠camp. The coach praised the effort shown by players battling for places in the final squad, saying: "The fact ⁠they tried and gave ⁠their best effort, for me, that's already worthwhile.

"It’s not easy (to pick the team), it’s the most complex part of my job ... It’s a bit about trying to see ‌all the possible ‌scenarios with my coaching staff."

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