Ang Pachuca of Uruguayan coach Guillermo Almada tied on Monday without goals including Xolos from Tijuana and jumped to first place in the tournament Closing 2022 of Mexican soccer, at the end of the thirteenth day.
In the first half, Tuzos had plenty of scoring chances, at least three clear, but they lacked a goal against a Tijuana team that took half an hour to be well on the field. As if Pachuca’s ineffectiveness wasn’t enough in the area, Argentinean Nicolás Ibáñez didn’t get a penalty in stoppage time.
The second part is similar; Ecuadorian Romario Ibarra dropped a few balls to the crossbar, his teammates continued to create danger again, but they were barely able to equalize in a duel they were leading.
Los Tuzos, with a total of 20 shots on goal, reached nine wins, two draws, two losses and 29 points, the same balance as the Tigres UANL, which they lead by goal difference, while Tijuana climbed to twelfth step, with 16 points.
On Sunday Venezuelan Yeferson Soteldo converted the goal in which the Tigres won 0-1 at home to Gallos de Querétaro. The Tigres were dominated by coach Miguel Herrera, but the Roosters lacked goal and fell to the Cats who played 55 minutes with one man missing and 15 with nine players.
Puebla tied and third
Puebla tied 2-2 on Friday with Pumas UNAM and emerged in third place with 23 points, more than one from champion Atlas, who on Thursday led Necaxa 2-1 on goals from Argentine Julio Furch and to the Colombian Julian Quinones. For the Rays, Uruguayan Rodrigo Aguirre discounted.
Atlas rose to fourth place, followed by Cruz Azul, Monterrey, León and Toluca, in that order.
The Blues tied 1-1 at home to humble Mazatlán with a goal from Paraguayan Ángel Romero; Monterrey beat Santos Laguna 1-0 with a goal by Luis Romo; León lost to San Luis, 0-2, winning on goals from Argentine Germán Berterame and Venezuelan Jhon Murillo, and Toluca tied 1-1 with Guadalajara.
On Saturday, América maintained its recovery after a slow start to the tournament and beat Juárez FC 3-0, with goals scored by Mexican Alejandro Zendejas, Uruguayan Federico Viñas and Chilean Diego Valdés.
Source: La Verdad

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