Canada's Alphonso Davies battles for the ball in a 0-0 draw against Mexico on Monday during an international friendly match at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. (Omar Vega/Getty Images)


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On Tuesday night, Canada and Mexico fought to a gritty 0-0 draw in Texas during what was supposed to be a "friendly" match. However, the game was far from friendly as the two teams accumulated a staggering 43 fouls, leading to a rough, hard-fought contest. Mexico, ranked 17th globally, played with an aggressive edge, consistently challenging the 40th-ranked Canadian squad. The physicality resulted in more fouls than actual scoring chances, but the goalkeepers on both sides delivered standout performances.
The match was overseen by American referee Victor Rivas, who handed out seven yellow cards—four to Mexico and three to Canada. Despite the rough play, Rivas could have easily handed out even more cautions. Canadian coach Jesse Marsch remarked that the aggressive play was a sign of respect, showing how far the Canadian team had come in its development. Canada had just come off a significant 2-1 win over the United States the weekend prior, marking their first win on U.S. soil since 1957.

However, the game on Tuesday failed to generate much excitement for the fans in attendance. Despite being played at the massive AT&T Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys, the match only drew 32,623 spectators, leaving much of the 80,000-capacity venue empty.

Mexico had more shots overall, outshooting Canada 10-5 and maintaining slightly more possession. Yet, Canada held their ground, playing the ball forward and sticking to their game plan. The first real chance came in the 43rd minute when Mexican goalkeeper Luis Malagón made a stunning one-handed save on a Cyle Larin header, keeping Canada off the scoreboard. Canadian keeper Dayne St. Clair also delivered with a crucial stop soon after to keep the game level.

The tension of the game was evident from the start, as Mexican defender Julian Araujo received a yellow card for a dangerous tackle on Canada's captain Alphonso Davies. Another incident saw Araujo step on Mathieu Choinière's foot, sparking tempers on the field. By the end of the first half, Mexico had committed 13 fouls to Canada's six, and each team had only managed one shot on target.

The second half saw more of the same with aggressive play from both sides. Mexican coach Javier Aguirre, known for his fiery demeanor, was visibly upset and even earned himself a yellow card for his constant protests. St. Clair made another critical save in the 72nd minute, tipping a powerful shot from Roberto Alvarado over the bar.

The match also saw Niko Sigur, a 21-year-old from Burnaby, B.C., make his debut for Canada. Sigur, who previously represented Croatia at the youth level, switched allegiance to Canada and came on as a substitute in the 77th minute. Despite the historic moment, Sigur found himself booked just 11 minutes after entering the game.The last time these two teams met was in November 2021 during World Cup qualifying in Edmonton, where Canada won 2-1 in what was dubbed the "Iceteca" match. However, Tuesday's game couldn't replicate that excitement as both teams struggled to break through. Canada now prepares to face Panama in another friendly at BMO Field in Toronto on October 15.

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