Victoria Stadium, Aguscalientes /
The Scratchers let Necaxa live, Underestimated him throughout the match and when he was able to take the opportunity to tie the game 1-1 and so stealing a point from a leftover team that feels superior to most of the game failed to bring that superiority to the scoreboard.
Monterrey sinned of pride, the Basque even from the start left his best attacking men on the bench and in the first half his team was lacking in offensive power, as even before the goal Maximiliano Meza, only had one chance of danger that was generated by the young José Alvarado.
Meza opened the scoring and it looked like he was somehow putting justice to the game because Monterrey had the longest ball in their power, but this made the Basques lower their revolutions even further.
For the complement the Prof. Cross made some changes when seeing that Rayados did not have the desire to take the triumph of the Victory Stage and stole prominence from the kings.
Already when the end of the match took its toll, Ake Lloba pardoned the Rays for missing an opportunity to be completely alone inside the area.
Necaxa did not lower his arms and 10 minutes from the end Martín Barragán found the ball inside the area to score the ball with a left footed shot and to pierce the goal of Hugo González, who in the second half was busier than in the first.
Monterrey de l’Basc is not convinced, the previous week they lost to Sants and now with very little attitude they tied the game to them to minutes that the encounter finished, situation that must worry to Aguirre.
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