Mexico defeated Ghana in Sunday’s international friendly at the Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte after a dismal performance from Ghana.
A significantly altered Black Stars team was unable to contend with El Tri, who romped to a 2-0 victory thanks to goals from Hirving Lozano and Uriel Antuna in the second half.
Chris Hughton selected a respectable lineup for the match on Sunday morning, but he still omitted a few of his dependable aides.
Due to the absence of Salisu Mohammed, Alexander Djiku, Daniel Amartey, and Tariq Lamptey due to injuries, the Ghanaian coach was obliged to select an inexperienced backline.
In their absence, Lawrence Ati Zigi started in the post, and Stephan Ambrosius, Joseph Aidoo, and Nicholas Opoku started in a three-back formation.
Elisha Owusu paired the returning Thomas Partey in the middle of the field alongside Kingsley Schindler and Gideon Mensah, who both played as wingbacks.
In addition to Antoine Semenyo beginning as the primary attacker, Mohammed Kudus, Joseph Paintsil, and other players offered width on the sides.