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Mexico draw 0-0 with Portugal in Azteca reopening friendly

Portugal's midfielder #15 Joao Neves AND Mexico's midfielder #14 Erick Sanchez fight for the ball
 
Portugal's midfielder #15 Joao Neves AND Mexico's midfielder #14 Erick Sanchez fight for the ball


MEXICO ⁠CITY: Mexico and Portugal ​played out ​a 0-0 draw at the Estadio Azteca on Saturday in a friendly to mark the stadium's reopening ahead of the World Cup.
Portugal's ⁠Joao Felix went close in the ⁠14th minute before Goncalo Ramos struck the post midway through the first half.
The visitors ‌continued to look the ​more dangerous ⁠side after the break, with ​Bruno Fernandes firing ‌just wide.
Tensions briefly flared between Pedro Neto and ​Jesus Gallardo, while the introduction of Toluca's Portuguese striker Paulinho was met with loud cheers from the home crowd.
Mexico almost claimed ‌a late winner through substitute Armando ​Gonzalez but the forward's header went ​wide.
Mexico, ‌who ⁠were booed by sections of the crowd at the final whistle, face ​Belgium in another friendly on ⁠Tuesday, while ​Portugal take on the United States the same day.
Mexico are co-hosting the June 11 to July 19 ​World Cup with the U.S. ​and Canada.