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Mexican Government Reports Mini Earthquake Caused By Goal Celebrations Against Germany

Mexican Government Reports Mini Earthquake Caused By Goal Celebrations Against Germany

The scenes.

Josh Lawless

Josh Lawless

The limbs in Mexico when the national team took an unlikely lead against world champions Germany must have been something else

PSV star Hirving Lozano opened the scoring ten minutes before half-time for Juan Carlos Osorio's side and the travelling Mexican supporters in the Luzhniki Stadium went crazy.

But it would seem like it pales in comparison to the scenes over in the Mexican capital, where it's been reported by the government that a mini-earthquake was caused by intense jumping when Lozano fired past Manuel Neuer.

You know your goal celebrations are something else when it comes up as seismic activity on the richter scale!

El Tri were absolutely brilliant in their opening Group F encounter and ran out worthy winners. There'll be some serious partying tonight!

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Topics: Football News, Football, Germany, World Cup