El
Tri,
who
will
play
three
more
games
prior
to
the
2022
World
Cup,
were
made
to
work
hard
for
the
win
in
an
evenly
contested
match
with
few
shots
on
target.
Lozano’s
85th-minute
strike
was
the
difference,
firing
home
on
the
volley
after
Cesar
Montes
had
nodded
on
a
corner.
Mexico
forward
Henry
Martin
pushed
a
19th-minute
header
wide,
while
Ajax
midfielder
Edson
Alvarez
fired
a
long-range
effort
over
the
crossbar
early
in
the
second
half.
Peru,
who
missed
out
on
World
Cup
qualification
to
Australia
in
the
playoffs,
had
9-7
shots
and
marginally
edged
possession
but
failed
to
generate
much
in
attack.
Mexico,
who
are
grouped
with
Poland,
Argentina
and
Argentina
at
the
World
Cup,
will
take
on
Colombia
in
Santa
Clara
on
Tuesday
(September
27).
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