He Mazatlan FCunder the guidance of an Argentinean coach Ruben Omar Romanowho finished last in the overall Mexican football table, gave the signal for the 14th round of the Clausura Tournament 2023, beating WANL Tigers at the stadium of the University of Nuevo Leon with a score of 1-2.
Contrary to what was thought Mazatlán came out to devour the opposition and dominate the cats, and later hurt them by scoring two goals in the first half.
Miguel Sansores made the score 0:1. in the 18th minute with a forehand while saving a rebound from the goalkeeper and Francisco Venegas extends his header lead by 38′ to give the Cañoneros the win.
tigers possessed the ball, dominated, created danger, but lacked strength. In the 76th minute, Sebastian Cordova scored from the right and missed, but the people of Sinaloa resisted and were victorious.
With this result, the Tigres finished seventh in the tournament with 21 points, while the Cañoneros scored 7 points, although they remained in the general basement of the championship, approaching Pumas, who is in the penultimate step with 11.
Loss would cost ‘Chima’ Ruiz the job
According to Willy Gonzalez, journalist for Multimedios Deportes, this defeatwhich meant fourth in a row with Marco Antonio Ruiz on the bench, who took charge of coaching the team after leaving Diego Cocca To mexican teamThis will be the last for DT, who already had one foot outside the venue, waiting for the players to protest this decision.
After what was published by the journalist, Juninho, Chima’s current technical assistant, will remain acting coach. while the board finds the right technician for the team.
Source: La Opinion
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