Teenage striker Endrick's injury-time header secured a thrilling 3-2 victory for Brazil against Mexico in a warm-up friendly ahead of the Copa America. Brazil had initially dominated the match, taking a comfortable 2-0 lead with goals from Andreas Pereira and Gabriel Martinelli at Kyle Field in College Station, Texas.
Despite Brazil's early lead, Mexico fought back fiercely, with Julian Quinones and Guillermo Martinez scoring to level the game 2-2 in injury time. However, Brazil's response was immediate and decisive as Vinicius Jr provided a perfect cross for Endrick, who headed home the winner, securing Brazil's triumph in the dying moments of the match.
The win extends Brazil's unbeaten run under new coach Dorival Junior, with impressive performances against England and Spain earlier. Brazil will now face the United States in their final friendly before kicking off their Copa America campaign against Costa Rica on June 24.
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