In a highly competitive friendly match at the Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Germany and Mexico entertained fans with a thrilling 2-2 draw. This game marked Julian Nagelsmann’s second match in charge of the Euro 2024 hosts.
Germany took the lead in the 25th minute when defender Antonio Rudiger headed home from a corner delivered by Leroy Sane. Mexico responded 12 minutes later when Uriel Antuna converted Hirving Lozano’s cross, leveling the score. Shortly after halftime, Mexico took the lead when Erick Sanchez headed in a cross from Antuna.
However, Germany quickly equalized in the 51st minute. Niclas Fullkrug found the back of the net after a shot by Florian Wirtz was cleared off the line by Mexico’s goalkeeper, Guillermo Ochoa.
Uriel Antuna, reflecting on Mexico’s performance, said, “I’m happy not only for my individual work but also for what we did as a group. The team, despite being down, always attacked, always defended until the last minute. It is important to tell the fans that together we can do many important things and compete. The job is to be consistent, since Jimmy’s [Hirving Lozano] arrival, the team has been working step by step.”
The match showcased the talent and determination of both teams, leaving fans eagerly anticipating their future encounters.