A new battle between MX League vs. MLS for the CONCACAF Champions League title, when LAFC and Tigers define the champion
ORLANDO – Tigers and LAFC will face off in the CONCACAF Champions League final, After leaving on the way, respectively, to the Olympia of Honduras and America of Mexico.
This Saturday, the cats opened the curtain of the anteroom for the title against the Central American club, which they beat 3-0 after two penalties executed by André-Pierre Gignac and a goal in own goal.
For its part, LAFC overtook a morning goal from Sebastián Cáceres in the 11th minute, the expulsion of Eduard testified in the addition of the first lapse and went back on the scoreboard thanks to a double by Carlos Vela.
In its first participation in the top competition in the area of North America, Central America and the Caribbean, the MLS angel club that was founded in 2014 and played an official duel for the first time in 2018, will seek to convert will be in the first team outside the BBVA MX League to lift the trophy in the current competition format.
For their part, the felines aspire to the first international title in their showcases, after three attempts in this fair against America, (2016), Pachuca (2017) and Monterrey (2019).
Again teams from Mexico and the United States will define the best team in the confederation.
Carlos Vela at the helm of LAFC and André-Pierre Gignac with Tigres, will star in a duel of offensives and quality strikers.