
Mexico celebrated a victory in the World Cup with a bang - after a victorious goal in a certain country, a weak earthquake was caused. Yesterday, Mexicans presented a real sensation in the first group match when they defeated world champions Germany with a score of 1-0. Hirving Lozano scored the winning goal in the 35th minute. According to John E. Vidale, director of the California earthquake center, their radars detected that a 2-point earthquake was recorded exactly after Lozano's goal. True, it is not a strong earthquake and hardly any Mexican felt it, but it just shows how strongly Mexican football fans support their team.
IMAGE: Artificial earthquake registered in Mexico when the country's national team scored against Germany. pic.twitter.com/wy9hMGaQbi
— The Spectator Index (@spectatorindex) June 17, 2018