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Mexico Beats Italy 2-1 in World Cup Warmup Agence France-Presse go to original June 04, 2010
| Italy's midfielder Daniele De Rossi controls the ball during a friendly football match against Mexico in Brussels ahead of the FIFA 2010 World Cup. Mexico won 2-1. (AFP/John Thys) | | Brussels – Mexico recorded the most impressive result of their World Cup warm-up matches by beating defending champions Italy 2-1 in a friendly game here on Thursday.
Beaten 3-1 by England and 2-1 by the Netherlands in their previous two outings against top-level opposition last week, the Central Americans bounced back to give Marcello Lippi's lacklustre side a lesson in pace and application.
Mexico face hosts South Africa in the World Cup's opening match on June 11 and will also tackle Uruguay and 2006 finalists France in Group A.
On this evidence, they should not be taken lightly.
"Against a very determined Mexico, we were constantly second to the ball," rued Lippi. "For a first warm-up match, there was definitely no worse opponent for us than Mexico. Their players were very good physically.
"Our physical condition wasn't as good as that of our opponent. But for the World Cup, we'll be ready."
Javier Aguirre's side, ranked 17th in the world to Italy's fifth, took a 16th-minute lead when Arsenal forward Carlos Vela took advantage of slack marking to finish Giovani dos Santos's cute pass with a crisp half-volley.
Italy began the game with a centre-back pairing of skipper Fabio Cannavaro and Bari's Leonardo Bonucci but neither player was anywhere to be seen as Vela fired home.
The Azzurri defence was equally static when Alberto Medina doubled Mexico's lead in the 83rd minute.
Comfortable in possession and resourceful in midfield, Mexico dominated their opponents and were not troubled until Bonucci lashed in an 87th-minute equaliser following a corner.
Italy, possibly tired following a long coach journey from their Sestrieres training base, lacked ideas in possession and were uncharacteristically hesitant in defence.
And had Mexico been a little sharper in front of goal, their margin of victory would have been even more handsome.
Lippi still appears unsure about how to configure his attack, with Udinese forward Antonio Di Natale - last season's top scorer in Serie A - largely anonymous in the playmaking role during the first half.
Italy face Paraguay, Slovakia and New Zealand in the group phase.
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