Mexico national football team secured a comfortable 2-0 victory over Ghana national football team in Puebla, with goals in either half sealing a controlled performance against a Ghana side that showed promise but lacked cutting edge.
Brian Gutierrez opened the scoring in the first half, capitalizing on an early mistake to hand Mexico the advantage. The goal came against the run of Ghana’s initial composure and placed immediate pressure on the Black Stars, who struggled to regain control of the tempo.
Despite the setback, Ghana gradually grew into the contest, with Jesurun Rak-Sakyi providing flashes of creativity and direct running in the final third. Felix Afena-Gyan also showed glimpses of his pace and intent, though clear-cut opportunities remained limited.
Mexico, however, maintained their structure and punished Ghana late in the second half when Guillermo Martínez found the net to double the lead and effectively end the contest.
In goal, Benjamin Asare endured a mixed evening. While he was partly at fault for the opening goal, the shot-stopper redeemed himself with several important saves that prevented a heavier scoreline and kept Ghana within reach for much of the match.
Ultimately, it was a night that highlighted both promise and persistent issues for Ghana. Moments of attacking spark contrasted sharply with defensive lapses and a lack of clinical finishing, leaving the Black Stars with lessons to carry forward after a defeat that felt as avoidable as it was decisive.
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