Canada and Mexico draw 0-0 in chippy international men’s soccer friendly
ARLINGTON — Canada and Mexico played to a scoreless draw Tuesday in a men’s soccer game that was an international friendly in name only.
Mexico, ranked 17th in the world, played a physical game from the start, bundling over the 40th-ranked Canadians at will. But while there were far more fouls (41 in total with Mexico called for 23) than scoring chances, each goalkeeper had to make a highlight-reel save to keep a clean sheet.
Not many were on hand to see the drab game. Attendance was announced at 32,623 at the 80,000-capacity AT&T Stadium, home of the NFL’s Dallas Cowboys
Tempers flared in the 18th minute when Julian Araujo was yellow-carded after catching Canada captain Alphonso Davies with a studs-up challenge. Seconds later the Bournemouth defender somehow escaped further punishment when he stepped on Mathieu Choiniere’s foot.