America received Pumas at the Azteca stadium in another edition of Clásico Capitalino.this included the return of Turco Mohamed to the Orlov pitch, the team he managed technically from 2013 to 2014. The result is a one-goal draw.a fair distribution of points for what happened in the game.
The first half was a period of constant study between both teams, who nevertheless had their chances.Alejandro Zendejas played well for the Eagles, and Henry Martin did his part too, singling out Richard Sanchez in the same way. For the university staff, Cesar Huerta and Gustavo del Prete performed well.
Despite several tries, by the end of the first 45 minutes of the long-awaited Clásico Capitalino, the score ended in a score of 0, with goals continuing until the second half.. A match that began with heartfelt gestures between the two coaches and ended with Coach Puma being sent off before the end of the first half..
It is worth noting exiled Turk Mohamed, who responded with a controversial gesture to the whistle of American fans remembering the championship he won while managing the azulcrema team.
In the 68th minute, Antonio Mohamed’s team took the lead thanks to a goal from Nicolas Freire. which temporarily silenced the Aztecs.
Was until the 72nd minute, just four minutes later, when Henry Martin scored the equalizing goal from a penalty kick. for those who, led by Fernando “Tano” Ortiz, have seen a difficult match come together.
With this draw, Aguilas add 31 points, as do Chivas, who beat Cruz Azul first thing in the morning. However, Azulcrema are second in terms of goals, in addition, those led by Tano Ortiz beat Hurd in the last match between them.
For their part, the Puma scored 18 points and finished in 11th place, an improvement since Antonio Mohamed came on the bench.
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Source: La Opinion
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