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Serbia concedes two own goals in heavy 5-1 friendly loss to Mexico
- Serbia suffered a 5-1 defeat against Mexico in a friendly match, with two own goals contributing to the loss.
- The Serbian defense conceded two own goals and allowed 17 shots, while their offense managed only three total shots and 33% possession.
- Mexico's strong performance in this match follows a mixed recent record, while Serbia, having failed to qualify for the World Cup, fielded a young squad.
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Match ID a9fe1ff7-c4b6-50f0-8ff8-2dcda4ca56ac played on June 5, 2026. Goal events show own goals by S. Bukinac (45+2') and A. Avdic (72'). Match stats show Mexico had 67% possession and 17 shots (7 on goal), while Serbia had 33% possession and 3 shots (1 on goal). Mexico entered this friendly unbeaten in eight 2026 matches, though they had struggled in the period immediately before. Serbia did not qualify for the 2026 World Cup.