With the Copa America starting this week, Brazil
Dunga, Brazil's 1994 World Cup-winning skipper, led the five-times world champions
He began a second spell in charge last July replacing Luiz Felipe Scolari, who stepped down following the Auriverde's World Cup semi-final thrashing by Germany.
Sunday's game
With Neymar absent from the encounter in Sao Paulo after his Champions League-winning exploits with Barcelona in Berlin on Saturday, it was
"We knew we would be without
"Without a doubt it
But he added: "There were several positives" notably the blooding of three emerging faces in Donetsk
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Dunga rang the changes after the break as he withdrew both of his scorers, sending on Everton Ribeiro and Roberto Firminio.
Thereafter, the Brazilians were content to sit on their lead with the Mexicans unwilling to chase a lost cause.
"It's great to get off the mark with my first goal, but we have to keep stepping things up," said Coutinho afterwards.
Brazil face Honduras in their final warm-up on Wednesday when Neymar will return to the fold before heading to Chile to face Group C rivals Peru, Colombia and Venezuela.
Miguel Herrera's Mexico, who beat the Brazilians in the final of the 2012 London Olympics,
Herrera's men were without several experienced names including Carlos Vela, "Chicharito" Hernandez and keeper Guillermo Ochoa, who will compete in the CONCACAF Gold Cup rather than the Copa.
Hosts Chile set the Copa ball rolling against Ecuador on Thursday.