Santiago Gimenez scored at the dying seconds of extra time to keep Mexico unbeaten in September, helping El Tri secure a 2-2 comeback draw against South Korea. Despite the positives for the AC Milan striker, questions will remain for manager Javier Aguirre after back-to-back draws this month. Against Japan and South Korea, Mexico were clearly outplayed - a reflection of where El Tri currently stands.
For the clash at GEODIS Park in Nashville, Aguirre made eight changes from the lineup that faced Japan at the Oakland Coliseum.
On Tuesday, Raúl Jiménez opened the scoring in the 22nd minute, but the positive momentum would end quickly Aguirre’s men struggled to create danger.
South Korea, who had already showcased their strength by beating the United States 2-0 over the weekend, turned the game around with star man Son Heung-Min pulling the strings. The LAFC forward struck the equalizer in the 65th minute before Hyeon-gyu Oh added a stunning strike past Raúl Rangel to complete the comeback.
Just when it looked like Mexico would finish the window with a crushing defeat, Giménez delivered a thunderous goal in stoppage time to salvage the 2-2 draw. With October bringing two more tests against South American opposition, the pressure on Aguirre is only set to grow.