Jesus Duenas and Rodolfo Pizarro scored their first international goals for Mexico in a win over Senegal.
A second-string Mexico side overcame Senegal 2-0 in an international friendly Wednesday in Miami.
Mexico was without its regulars and European-based stars as the midweek contest fell outside official FIFA dates.
But despite the absence of Javier Hernandez, Andres Guardado, Hector Herrera and Carlos Vela, Mexico still emerged triumphant thanks to Jesus Duenas and Rodolfo Pizarro, who scored their first international goals at Marlins Park.
Duenas headed home Candido Ramirez's cross for the first goal of the match in the 73rd minute as a host of Mexican youngsters built their cases for coach Juan Carlos Osorio, before second-half substitute Pizarro made sure of the result 14 minutes later.