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Mexico's preparation for the upcoming World Cup has been built on defensive solidity under Javier Aguirre. They have kept five clean sheets in their last eight matches, successfully frustrating elite attacks like Portugal and Uruguay.
Ghana's recent excursions against non-African opposition highlight a clear vulnerability. They have suffered consecutive defeats to Germany, Austria, South Korea, and Japan, struggling to assert themselves against structured teams.
The attacking output from the hosts has been efficient rather than explosive, with seven of their last eight fixtures featuring two goals or fewer. They rely on dictating the tempo and capitalizing on isolated chances rather than engaging in open shootouts.
The visitors' defensive shape has looked fragile when forced to play away from home against higher-tier nations. Conceding five against Austria and two against both Germany and Japan suggests they struggle to contain sustained pressure.
As both squads look to finalize their tactical setups ahead of the tournament, Mexico's superior cohesion gives them a distinct advantage. The betting landscape strongly favors the home side, reflecting their consistency and Ghana's poor travel record against intercontinental opponents.
Insight
Mexico enters this pre-World Cup friendly in excellent defensive form, recently holding heavyweights like Belgium and Portugal to low-scoring draws. Ghana has struggled significantly when stepping outside of African competition, losing their last four friendlies against non-African sides while conceding ten goals in the process. The Mexican side offers too much control and structure for a vulnerable Ghanaian defense. Backing the home side to win is the sharpest play, with a double chance covering any friendly-match rotation risk.