Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua.- The supremacy of Tigres de la UANL in this first third of the regular phase was now witnessed at the Benito Juárez Olympic Stadium, where those led by Miguel Herrera made the green canvas their own to achieve their 5th consecutive victory, after surpassing braves by 3-1 and can sleep as sub-leader in the general classification.
It took the Universitarios 45 minutes to sentence the meeting at the border, counting from the first quarter of an hour. Javier Aquino took the ball and dared to throw the ball into the area when the support was entering Hugo González’s larger rectangle. The ball was combed by the central and allowed Florian Thauvin air finish, at close range.
The minimum advantage lasted one minute, since the felines intercepted the ball and it worked so that Andre-Pierre Gignac defeated the Mexican goalkeeper after an extraordinary service from his compatriot (Thauvin). The 10 of the tigers made the result more bulky before halftime.
The royals dribbled past the Juarenses down the right trench until the round arrived in the area of ’Diente’ Nicolás López, who decided to move Hugo González out of the way to center towards the heart of the perimeter, an area that Gignac finished off with scissors to finalize his sixth goal of the tournament and tie in the individual goal with Nicolás Ibáñez, a Pachuca footballer.
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During the second half, FC Juárez reacted with a header from Fernando Arce Juarezafter Carlos Fierro’s shot that was bruised but served for the midfielder to discount on the scoreboard at 60 minutes of running time.
The rest of the game was a mere formality, since there was no response action by the locals. Miguel Herrera decided to rest his attackers and it would be until minute 90+2 that Bravos got the 3-2 through Alejandro Arribas, however it was not enough to save a point in Ciudad Juárez.
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