Last Saturday, April 13, on the field of the BBVA stadium, the Monterrey Soccer Club and the UANL Tigers They starred in one of the best regular season classics we have seen in recent years.
The match ended in a three-way tie, with a last-minute goal scored by Germán Berterame, in the midst of incessant complaints from the visiting players, who, with the victory, were already a foot and a half in the league, and now They are forced to add three against a direct rival at the top of the general standings: the Necaxa Hydrorays.
What happened with the Tigres goalkeeper: Nahuel Guzmán Palomeque, who entered the scratched building with a laser, and, from the box, was bothering the Monterrey players, could cost the Tigres dearly, who, various sources assure, could even lose the points on the table, as part of an exemplary measure by the Mexican Football Federation.
This would be, without a doubt, a punishment that would mark a before and after in our league. It would set a true precedent, as it would not only affect the player who committed the foul, but also the institution.
Regardless of what may happen, Tigres currently has twenty-five units and is in seventh place in the general table. Leader America He currently has thirty-two units, which Tigres could reach if they win their last two games.
In the best of cases, assuming that those from San Nicolás de los Garza, Nuevo León close with six out of six and that those at the top stagnate, Tigres could climb to the second place in the general standings, taking into consideration the goal difference as tiebreaker factor.
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