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Friendlies don’t matter in Germany.
That was the overwhelming response to the criticism of Die Mannschaft’s recent horror-show against Saudi Arabia. Joachim Low’s side struggled to break down Juan Antonio Pizzi’s resolute charges - who were abysmal in the World Cup's opening fixture against Russia -, limping to a desperate 2-1 victory.
The performance was immaterial, said the soothsayers. Germany swing themselves in a competitive mindset when the time comes. Against Mexico on Saturday, however, it looked like they had forgotten to set their watch.
Juan Carlos Osorio’s effervescent side swarmed to a deserved victory, consigning a World Champion to a first opening-game defeat since 1982.
In a match that had jaws slamming the floor, here are five things we learned.