AHerrera objective acquires Tigres draw against America in Liga MX last first leg
A 71st-minute balancer from Ozziel Herrera furnished momentum champions Tigres with a 1-1 draw at home against ordinary season pioneers Club America in the main leg of the Liga MX last.
Held in a sold-out Estadio Universitario on Thursday, the coordinate promptly started as a crude one with yellow cards for Tigres' Rafael Carioca and Club America's Igor Lichnovsky inside the initial eight minutes. With a lot of to and fro fights in the midfield, the two sides battled with tracking down shots on track until late into the principal half.
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Right away before the halfway break, Tigres administrator Robert Dante Siboldi needed to roll out a startling improvement in his XI after focal protector Samir Caetano experienced a physical issue. Minutes before the halftime whistle, substitute Diego Reyes was welcomed on for Caetano in the 49th moment.
Unexpected issues for Tigres arose in the beginning of the final part.
Re-energized by the interlude, Club America set it all up with prompt strain subsequent to getting back to the pitch. By the 48th moment, Las Aguilas would later procure a punishment after winger Julián Quiñones was fouled in the 18-yard box by fullback Jesús Angulo.
With an opportunity to acquire a lead, Club America striker Henry Martín opened the ball past goalkeeper Nahuel Guzman, in this way giving the guests a 1-0 benefit in the 51st moment.
Abruptly behind on the scoresheet, Tigres expanded their going after force by the midpoint of the final part. With extra assistance from substitutes Raymundo Fulgencio, Nicolas Ibañez and Herrera, the champions then, at that point, started to make more risky runs forward.
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Ultimately acquiring a corner in support of themselves in the wake of growing their going after energy, Tigres balanced after Herrera headed in a cross from Sebastian Cordova in the 71st moment.
Regardless of the two sides setting out extra open doors in the perishing phases of the main leg, neither scored a second objective of the evening, in the end getting done with a 1-1 draw by the last whistle.
On Sunday, Club America will have the second leg in Mexico City's Estadio Azteca. In the event that the total scoreline stays level, the impending match will go to additional time, and if necessary, punishments to choose the following Liga MX champion.
While Club America are hoping to broaden their record count of Liga MX titles to 14, Tigres will go for the gold back titles in the wake of winning the 2023 Clausura prize.
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