The Mexico team scored its third win in its path in preparation for the 2010 World Cup by overcoming a 2-1 win over North Korea in a friendly match played at the stadium Corona in the Mexican city of Torreon
Cuauhtemoc Blanco free kick (52), and Javier Chicharito Hernandez (68) got the win over North Korea, a worldwide selection also in the group as Brazil, Portugal and Ivory Coast, which scored through Choe Kum Chol (67).

The team coached by Javier Aguirre met with Mexican fans by winning the match, plus extend to three winning streak at this stage of preparation after the 5-0 to Bolivia and 2-0 to New Zealand.
The selection of Mexico received its first goal in three games after a mistake from their goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa, who returned to the team after being rested in the two games prior.
The first 20 minutes were the best Mexico, which came out a scheme in which White was the guide. The attacking midfielder drove the team and marked breaks launch the attack on Jonathan dos Santos, in the middle, and Alberto Medina, at the edges, looking for the striker Javier Hernandez catch a center.
White offered the best move for the first time to charge a direct free kick right post with a slight deviation from the goalkeeper North Korea included, and then scored by the same route before leaving change.
Mexico drove the ball well around the field, but the team lacked a change of pace to break the solid defensive opponent, why was complicated life in the second half.
North Korea was a solid team on the defensive, ordered to pressure the opponent and daring when he understood the game in Mexico.
The game was complicated to the Mexicans after failure of goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa to a shot of Kum Choe Chol who attacked badly and ended in a goal, why the crowd started chanting the name of his predecessor in office, Oswaldo Sanchez.
All players named were involved in the match with the exception of goalkeeper Luis Ernesto Michel of Chivas, who stayed on the bench.
Mexico's next game will be March 24 against the selection of Iceland in United States territory, after which begins on April 5, the concentration before resuming its activity in May.