Mexico give manager Martino a winning start, beat Chile 3-1

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Sun, 24 Mar 2019 - 06:00 GMT

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Football Soccer - Mexico's national soccer team training - World Cup 2018 - Mexico City, Mexico - May 17, 2018 - Mexico's players attend a training session. REUTERS/Edgard Garrido

Football Soccer - Mexico's national soccer team training - World Cup 2018 - Mexico City, Mexico - May 17, 2018 - Mexico's players attend a training session. REUTERS/Edgard Garrido

March 22 (Reuters) - Mexico scored three second-half goals in quick succession to defeat Chile 3-1 on Friday and give new manager Tata Martino a winning start to his tenure.

Mexico's Raul Jimenez broke the scoreless game open when he converted a penalty kick in the 52nd minute in front of a crowd of more than 41,000 at the friendly in San Diego.

Hector Moreno headed home a corner kick in the 64th minute and Hirving Lozano chipped a shot over the Chilean goalkeeper's head less than a minute later to put the contest out of Chile's reach.

The win is the first for the 56-year-old Argentine Martino, who led Atlanta United to the MLS Cup last season before being named as Mexico's head coach in January.

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