New leader in Mexico thanks to a Spanish player, and it’s not Jenni Hermoso

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The Spanish Lucia Garcia scored a goal this Sunday in the 88th minute Monterey a painful 3-2 victory over Guadalajara and the leadership of the Apertura women’s soccer tournament Mexico at the end of the sixteenth day.

The American Christina Burkenroad and Myra Delgadillo They completed the goals for Monterrey, led by Costa Rican Amelia Valverde.

Carolina Jaramillo and Adriana Iturbide They changed for Chivas.

Monterey reached 39 points, one up Tigersguided by Spaniard Milagros Martínez, and on the day they lost 3-1 against Juárez.

Jasmine Cazares, Liliana Mercado and Dayana Martin They scored for the locals and Jacqueline Ovalle scored for Tigres.

America from the Spanish coach Angel Villacampa defeated San Luis 0-6, adding their eighth straight victory and moving up to third place with 37 points, the same amount as Pachucaroom

The Brazilian Priscila Da Silva, the American Angelique Saldívar, Kimberly Rodríguez and the Spaniard Irene Guerrero They scored for Águilas de Villacampa.

Pachuca tied 2-2 with Tijuana with a pair of goals from Charlyn Corralconfirmed as the leader of scorers with 18 goals, two more than Guatemalan Aisha Solórzano, scorer of one of Tijuana’s goals, and Jacqueline Ovalle.

The seventeenth round will be played from October 31 to November 3.

31.10: Querétaro-Cruz Azul-

01.11: Toluca-San Luis and León-Mazatlán.

02.12: Pumas UNAM-Necaxa.

03.11: Puebla-Juárez FC, América-Atlas, Guadalajara-Santos Laguna, Tigres UANL-Pachuca and Tijuana-Monterrey.

Source: La Verdad

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