Mexico's national team celebrated a 5-1 victory against Serbia in a World Cup preparation match at Toluca's Estadio Nemesio Diez. The win helped boost the team's confidence before the tournament. The match was a test for the Mexican team, who faced a tough opponent in Serbia's Veljko Paunovic. Aguirre wanted to evaluate certain situations with his players and test an European opponent, like Czech Republic. The match was played on a cold night in the capital mexiquense, but the fans in the most infernal seats of Mexican football, in honor of the red devils of Toluca, warmed up the atmosphere. The drums, bombos and tarolas sounded. Aguirre sent to the field the most solid part of the team, which is very likely to repeat next Thursday in the inauguration. In the goal, the already reliable Raúl Tala Rangel, in the center, the pair of César Montes and Johan Vásquez. In the sides, Jorge Sánchez and Jesús Gallardo. In the midfield, where Aguirre feels blessed, he first tried with the trio of Erik Lira, Álvaro Fidalgo and Brian Gutiérrez, three violinists of dreams. In the attack, there was joy with Quiñones on the left, Roberto Alvarado looking to win the coach's favor and the tip, the veteran Raúl Jiménez. A good eleven, where Quiñones marked the difference, the power.