The Mexican fans' joy over the goal scored by Hirving Lozano made the earth shake Sunday morning in Mexico City.

Mexico may have achieved the feat of the start of the World Cup by defeating the defending German champion, this Sunday, June 17 in Moscow. Winners on a goal from Hirving Lozano (35th, 1-0), the players of the "Tri" caused an incredible momentum of joy among their fans, who were thousands to watch the game on giant screen since the Zocalo, the main square of the megacity.

A thunderclap like earth quaked in the Mexican capital. This is certainly what seismologists say, which detected a "mini-earthquake" in Mexico, around 10:35 am (local time, 5:35 pm in Paris). This "artificial" shock would have been triggered by "massive leaps" of supporters unleashed in the streets of the capital. An understandable joy, especially as this first victory puts Mexico in an ideal position for the qualification.