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Martino's Mexico down Paraguay 4-2 in friendly

Miguel Layun #19 of Mexico National team battles for control of the ball with Paraguay's Rodrigo Rojas in Mexico's friendly victory over Paraguay in Santa Clara, California
Miguel Layun #19 of Mexico National team battles for control of the ball with Paraguay's Rodrigo Rojas in Mexico's friendly victory over Paraguay in Santa Clara, California
Mexico made it two wins in two matches under coach Gerardo "Tata" Martino Tuesday with a 4-2 victory over Paraguay in a friendly international at Levi's Stadium.
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Jonathan dos Santos' long wait for a first international goal ended as he opened the scoring in the sixth minute of his 40th appearance for Mexico.

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A Gustavo Gomez own goal in the ninth and Javier Hernandez's strike in the 24th extended Mexico’s lead, and Luis Montes added a fourth in injury time -- after Paraguay had second-half goals from Hernan Perez and Derlis Gonzalez.

The victory followed a 3-1 win over South American champions Chile in a friendly last week -- an encouraging start for Argentina's Martino, who was presented as manager in January saying he was taking on the quest to end Mexico's "quarter-finals curse" that has dogged the team for the past seven World Cups and will do all he can to steer them to the long-sought fifth match in Qatar in 2022.

In contrast, Argentinian Eduardo Berizzo, named to coach Paraguay in February, endured a second straight defeat in two matches in charge. Paraguay fell to Peru 1-0 in a friendly last Friday.

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