What a game that Pumas and Cruz Azul played in the penultimate match on Sunday. Neither club saved anything and threw all the meat on the grill to get the three points.
Those led by coach Juan Reynoso went at half time winning 3-1 with a triplet from ‘Piojo’, however, for the complement the cats recovered and managed to flip the scoreboard to close 4-3.
Here we summarize how was the performance of each of the cement players.
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The Mexican goalkeeper came out playing long and sometimes he missed his shipments. He could do little in college goals.
He was attentive in the free throws by the rival and made the bilges well against Corozo.
The ‘Shaggy’ started as a starter in this game. He was one of the most participative, he ran for the wings and fought each of the balls correctly. He cooperated with attendance for the third in the afternoon.
Although with few reflectors, the ‘Cata’ was used thoroughly to deflect dangerous balls against.
This time the coach sent him as central defender. While it is true that it is not his natural position, he did well in defensive actions.
He did the closings and the runs in the lower part of the field correctly. Due to the coach’s strategic issues, he left for the second half.
In the first half he was seen losing balls in the middle of the field. He was an important part in the second half when he took a ball off the goal line.
He was responsible for the fourth goal for the Pumas, being surpassed in speed and strength by Diogo.
One of the most participatory in the whole game. Correctly reached the baseline to draw poisonous services within the area.
He went out of exchange for the second half.
At minute 11 ‘he appeared inside the area putting his leg with power to overcome goalkeeper Alfredo Talavera and put it 1-1.
He was seen covering the ball well and opening the spaces. By 20 ‘, he found a loose ball after a rebound to head and get the second of the afternoon.
At 43 ‘he made the jump to get the triplet. Without a doubt, the best man of the match. He left the exchange at 71 ‘.
He did not follow Palermo in the marking inside the area and this caused that only the rival footballer appeared to head and open the scoring.
He was seen committing unnecessary fouls. His performance was not the best and he came out of exchange for the complementary part.
One of the hardest hit in the whole game. Due to his speed, he was repeatedly seen on the grass for fouls received.
Skillful with the ball. He was seen shaking off rivals to move forward.
When he appeared least in the game, he made a good play to take a powerful low shot that Talavera saved, however, the rebound favored the ‘Piojo’ to flip the marker.
He was slow to release the ball and this caused him to constantly lose balls. It came out of change.
Pablo Aguilar (2): He entered at 51 ‘to give Walter Montoya a break. He didn’t have a minute on the field and he was painted yellow. With this card the repechage match is lost.
Alexis Peña (2): He entered to replace Ignacio Rivero. He made a mistake in the coverage and was responsible for the third goal of the Pumas, when he was surpassed by Diogo.
Bryan Angulo (1): He entered through Yoshimar Yotún. He controlled the ball well, although he sent erroneous passes.
Luis Angel Mendoza (1): It was exchange for Roberto Alvarado. It did not weigh and barely touched the ball.
Lucas Passerini (1): He entered 70 ‘for Santiago Giménez. At 72 ‘he had only his partner and decided badly when he took a powerful shot. Terrible about this footballer who became the villain of the game.
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