Club América - Tigres UANL summary: score, goals & highlights | Liga MX Apertura final 2023 second leg
Club América - Tigres: as it happened
Full-time thoughts:
Among all the madness, there was a football game in there.
We can take the first 90 minutes as one singular massive blob: both Tigres and América went blow for blow and tried to move as few chess pieces as possible as not to lose the game due to the nerves and a fear of losing.
The closest chance of the game until the goal was a long-range strike from Carioca: apart from that, it was Gignac's header and Quiñones' open goal miss that had fans gasping - but the accuracy was not there.
Undoubtedly, Fulgencio's red card ten minutes from time changed the entire way the game was played by both sides: from then on, the azulcrema players and fans could both smell blood and knew that they could attack Tigres at will.
Extra time began and: BOOM. Quiñones made up for his earlier header miss with a goal that took the roof off the stadium; from then on, Tigres lost their heads and an enraged Nahuel was soon sent off for a silly challenge on the goalscorer.
Tigres, by that point, had lost all hope and their dreams, however distant, were shattered when the second goal went in, an outrageous strike from Sánchez flying in from range.
América walked to the finish line from then on, but not before Rodríguez had his moment in the spotlight, cutting in from the left to crash a shot into the far corner.
The fans, players and staff of Club América will be both proud of themselves and relieved to have finally achieved what had evaded them for almost 6 years.
Thanks for following the coverage!
It's been a pleasure to guide you through the action at the Estadio Azteca and to see Club América crowned champions for the 14th time.
You have to feel for the Tigres players who put up a good fight but in the end, the madness got the better of them and América got their hands on the famous trophy once again.
Joe
LAYÚN AND HENRY LIFT THE TROPHY!
The fans are in tears as Club América are Apertura 2023 champions!
Here come América's players!
The medal ceremony is underway!
Count those trophies!
América fans, you can finally say it: you have number 14!
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Congratulations to Club América!
América have finally achieved what has evaded them for so long. What a fantastic job André Jardine has done to get the team all pointing in the right direction: he has sorted the defence out while making them a constant attacking threat with plenty of variation in their play and they are, on balance, worthy winners.
CLUB AMÉRICA ARE CHAMPIONS
In the end, after all the madness, América were too much for Tigres and number 14th is finally theirs!
Jonathan Rodríguez sees his name in light and fires a ferocious effort into the far top corner from the left side of the box!
What a way to seal the game!
GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAAAALLLLLL
THREE FOR AMÉRICA
We're into the final minute of the game.
The medals are ready and waiting on the sideline...
A close call for América who work the ball past the Tigres defence but Jonathan Rodríguez, who pokes the ball past the post, is offside.
There is neither energy nor hope from Tigres to do anything here: they want to go home.
By the way, I'm still trying to see if Nahuel is still hiding underneath the advertising board.
Tigres attack but it's 2 vs 6 and América smother them like a fire blanket in an instant.
The passing triangles are out from América and so are the olés from the jubilant crowd.
Less than ten minutes to go...
Tigres control the ball but there are so many yellow shirts in front of them as soon as they cross halfway, the only option left is a long ball toward Gignac, who is also crowded out.
Malagón has a goal kick and he is in no rush to take it...
Juárez & Leo Suárez ON
Quiñones & Lichnovsky OFF
The football, as you might expect, is flowing from the boots of those in yellow. Fidalgo drives into the box and should really score, but he drags his shot wide.
Back underway. 15 to go as Tigres get us going.
We've got a quick break before we go again and it's not going to be enough to take in what we've just seen.
Half-time in extra time
80,000 fans are 15 minutes away from seeing their side lift their 14th title.
Tigres have a dangerous free-kick in a perfect position on the edge of the box... which is fired way over the bar.
2 added minutes.
With time and space on the edge of the box, Sánchez has the chance to open out onto the right, but he skips inside and crashes a thunderous effort past the goalkeeper and the stadium know it: NUMBER FOURTEEN IS ON THE WAY
RICHARD SÁNCHEZ
GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALLLLLLLLLLLLL
AMÉRICA DOUBLE THE LEAD
CHANCE FOR AMÉRICA
América break and Fidalgo opens to Quiñones, whose shot/cross rolls agonisingly wide of goal with Martín chasing it down!
We're back underway and Nahuel, I'm being serious here, is hiding underneath the advertising board at one end of the pitch.
Carlos Rodríguez ON
Gorrirán OFF
Nahuel is finally off the pitch but he's now arguing with the linesman.
This is incredible: we've got an impromptu team talk... by Nahuel! He's been sent off yet instead of walking he has gathered all his teammates together and is now giving them a motivational talk.
The easiest decision you've ever seen, no complaints there. A ludicrous challenge from Nahuel, who has lost his head as he hilariously tries to argue his case.
América counter attacked, Nahuel came rushing out 45 yards and he cleaned out the attacker completely!
NAHUEL RED CARD!!!!!
Tigres have a free-kick close to the two managers on the sideline. It's hoofed into the box by Carioca and América counter...
The stadium is literally shaking... what a noise inside the Estadio Azteca.
A simple goal: the ball is swung in from the left and manages to miss everyone in the box, landing eventually at the feet of Quiñones, who sees his first attempt saved but makes no mistake with his close-range rebound which he places in the top corner!
JULIÁN QUIÑONES!
GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL
CLUB AMÉRICA GO AHEAD AFTER 40 SECONDS
And we're off - again!
Extra time is underway.
The two teams are having their on-pitch team talks:
90 minutes hasn't been enough to decide a champion, which means we get another 30 minutes of action at the Estadio Azteca!
It's going to be an intriguing period, as Tigres are down to 10. Despite that, América have still struggled to create and they need to keep the energy levels up in order to keep their attack-minded opponents pressed back into their own half.
Carioca, who smacked the post from distance, came closest in the 90.
FULL-TIME!
Extra-time here we come!
Sánchez & Reyes ON
Fuentes & Dos Santos OFF
Nahuel collects a poor cross from Quiñones and the clock ticks on...
The ball is played from right to left by América and it flies out of play as Fidalgo and Fuentes look at each other as if to say 'I thought you were going to get it'. The groans from the fans might be the loudest noise so far tonight.
Cáceres clears a cross from the left that is sailed in by Fuentes, who gets it back and crashes a terrible shot/cross high and wide from a tight angle. Tiredness is playing a huge part in this tie.
América are having all the ball and Tigres are pushed back into their own box. This is going to be a long 9 minutes for the away side but so far they have been able to deal with everything thrown at them by Las Águilas.
9 added minutes!
A long ball landed at the feet of Valdés whose low shot was incredibly saved by the outstretched leg of Nahuel!
HUGE SAVE FROM NAHUEL WITH SECONDS TO GO
Diego Valdés wastes a huge chance to put the ball into the box after he skews a cross from the right that sails out of play.
Tigres are scrambling all over the place given they've got a player less, but América can't seem to string together a decent attack...
Loroña ON
Aquino OFF
We're back underway. Tigres down to ten men.
RED CARD CONFIRMED
FULGENCIO WALKS
Quiñones certainly gets a hand in the face but Fulgencio is blocking the ball and is facing away from the América forward...
The referee is going to the screen to check out the red card!
I've just seen the Rodríguez penalty claim again (while we have a VAR check on the red card) and it's certainly not a penalty. The forward dived.
In a 1vs1 against Quiñones, the Tigres player took a swipe at his face. Instant red card from the referee, who didn't doubt the decision for a second.
FULGENCIO
RED CARD FOR TIGRES
A huge shout for a penalty from the home side as Martín plays in Rodríguez and the player goes down... nothing given!
Pizarro steals the ball well from Henry Martín's feet as the forward looked like he had the goal within his sights on the edge of the box.
Let's see how those dice rolls affect the game as we move into the final 10 minutes.
Rodríguez & Álvarez ON
Layún & Zendejas OFF
Fulgencio & Vigón ON
Lainez & Córdova OFF
Changes incoming for Tigres.
Malagón is forced off his line to hoof the ball into the stands as América start to feel the pressure...
In Spanish they call that type of shot a zambombazo, and I personally think it should be the same in English. A real thundercracker does not sound half as satisfying as what the word zambombazo gives you.
Dos Santos slips and lets Carioca pick up the ball 30 yards out. With options to his left and right, the midfielder goes for glory and is inches away after his thunderbolt crashes off the underside of the crossbar!
CARIOCA OFF THE BAR!!!!
Henry Martín escapes without a booking after Señor referee gives another free-kick to Tigres as América counter. It did look like a foul as Martín stood on the foot of Rafael Carioca.
Miguel Layún is let off the hook after he cheaply gives the ball away to Tigres, but Lainez and Córdova cross paths as the away side break and the two blue shirts smash into one another, leaving América with the ball in their own half.
We're back underway and he's carrying on.
Angulo is receiving treatment after taking a tumble.
Diego Valdés can't play the return pass to Martín on the edge of the box and Tigres clear. The ball comes back in towards Valdés from the right, but his shot is then blocked by Pizarro.
Good pressure from the home side yet again.
Luis Quiñones ON
Ozziel Herrera OFF
Lainez pulls Quiñones to the ground as the ex-Betis man squirms one way and then the other... but he's given the free-kick. I'm at a loss to explain that decision.
Quiñones and Fidalgo link up delightfully on the left before play is sprayed to the right: the home side have all had administered one of those pre-game fireworks by André Jardine, it seems, as they're playing at a completely different pace to what we saw in the first 45.
The Tigres players are becoming increasingly more frustrated as the referee gives América a few fouls in a row that they see as weak. For what it's worth, I agree with them.
América begin to put Tigres under some sustained pressure as they float in a series of crosses - all of which lead to nothing. Tigres defend well and deal with them all, but it's positive from La Águilas.
Henry Martín's spin on halfway is delightful and he opens to Layún on the right, who had started the move. The cross is aimed at Valdés on the edge of the box but there isn't enough power on the ball across and it's cut out by Tigres.
Angry América arms fly into the air as Cáceres plays a hugely wasteful long ball over the heads of everyone in yellow. Nahuel collects close to goal.
Back underway. América with the ball.
Play is stopped after Gorriarán goes down in América's box and wants a penalty. The midfielder hit his face off the shoulder of an opponent but he's going to need more than that to get a penalty out of the referee today.
It's América who have started with the ball: Tigres are sitting off but they are keeping their defensive shape well.
Nahuel is a big boy and looks OK to carry on. Martín was lucky he didn't get caught by the goalkeeper's spiky haircut.
Henry Martín crashes into Nahuel in the Tigres box and we've got our first stoppage of the half.
Second half underway!
Tigres get the ball rolling for the second half!
The other man of the moment
His save against Gignac's header was perhaps the biggest shock of the game.
Well, apart from Quiñones' miss from 3 yards out...
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We're almost ready to go!
No news on changes as things stand, but there weren't any players who were put through extra warmups at half time.
Here's Nahuel's save from Valdés' effort
The amazing thing is that this wasn't even the best save of the first 45!
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Half-time thoughts:
I can't decide who I think will win this. In an incredibly even tie, borth sides have had golden chances to score. Gignac sent a ludicrous volley wide early on as Tigres started off the better side.
It took the home team over 20 minutes to settle, but the control on the ball eventually came, with Valdés cracking a volley at Nahuel, which was well saved.
Soon after, it was Gignac'sturnagain, and he would have scored were it not for lightning reactions from Malagón to push away the close-range header.
The best chance of the game, however, came from Quiñones, who saw his headed guided wide of the far post despite being in front of an open goal after Martín's delightful cross.
Half-time in the Liga MX Apertura final!
Malagón sends a goal-kick into the air and the referee calls for half-time in this fantastically entertaining tie at the Estadio Azteca!
Every single pair of eyes in the stadium, from the fans to the medical staff to the chefs inside the kitchens, thought that was in...
Fidalgo finds space on the right and pokes a pass into Martín behind the defence. The striker hits a cross across goal and Quiñones, jumping backwards, has the entire goal to aim for but somehow sends the ball wide from just a few yards out!
HUGE CHANCE MISSED BY QUIÑONES!
HOW DID HE MISS?!?!
3 added minutes. Hilarious.
Layún swings the ball in from the left but the cross is poor and Tigres clear.
Quiñones goes down on the left touchline and América have a chance to sent the ball into the box.
Both teams seem happy to go into the break with things all even: I wonder if we will see any changes at half-time from either manager to try and open things up.
América have had their best spell of possession so far: the problem is that they haven't gone anywhere with it. Tigres' defensive block is holding firmand Fidalgo can't find a gap to thread a pass through the lines...
The boos are back from the home fans as América look happy to give Tigres as much possession as they want at the back. And they're taking their time...
We've got 5 minutes to go...
Reyes does well to cover down América's right wing as Zendejas finds space to drive into. A corner is given to the home side and Nahuel collects.
We've had another stoppage in play as América are given a free-kick about 40 yards out. It's floated in by Layún and cleared by Tigres.
The wide free-kick was whipped in by Lainez and met by Gignac who thundered a header towards the goal at the far post from just a few yards out.
His teammates were almost cheering for the goal before somehow Luis Malagón managed to get in front of the ball and scoop it up and away from goal!
HUGE SAVE FROM MALAGÓN
Reyes is booked for a late challenge on Martín around the halfway line. It looked harsh to me.
Ozziel goes down inside the box as Tigres counter... the referee stares at the action and decides against a penalty!
Wow, that volley from Valdés has given everyone inside the stadium a new sense of drive and life. Quiñones' cross with the outside of his right boot was perfect and the shot was a real rocket from Valdés. Nahuel's reactions, given there were players in front of him, had to be perfect.
The crowd have come alive!
HUGE SAVE FROM NAHUEL
América catch Tigres out and Quiñones' cross was met by Valdés who smashes a shot at the goalkeeper from close range!
Layún is booked for tripping Ozziel Herrera after the winger let the ball run through his legs.
Guzmán is taking his sweet time with the ball at his feet. América, sat in their 4-2-4 shape, don't press the goalkeeper, who allows the clock to run down before eventually being chased down by Martín after almost a minute of nothing.
Zendejas takes down the switch of play from Quiñones, but the move is forced back due to Tigres' tight press.
América have, however, over the past few minutes, looked more comfortable on the ball: the nerves seem to have calmed.
Lainez breaks down the right and plays to Gorriarán on the outside, who sees his spinning cross cleared.
Fidalgo has been the one player in yellow who has looked to find gaps and runs from midfield. But there's really not a lot going on from the azulcremas and Tigres look pretty comfortable.
Twenty minutes gone and Gignac's outrageous volley has been the best chance so far. Apart from that, it's been tense and América haven't really got things going.
A couple of weak shots are fired towards Malagón and the América fans, unhappy with their team so far, burst into a chorus of boos.
Tigres attack and the ball is eventually sent way over the bar. It was a decent chance for Los Auriazules which came from Gignac down the right, and América took their time in getting back to defend.
Terrible marking from América's forwards gives Tigres the chance to attack through the lines and eventually the ball finds Córdova who sees his shot inside the box blocked.
América counter and the ball is slid through towards Quiñones, but it's too heavy and Guzmán collects.
It's a nice interception from Reyes who gets ahead of Zendejas on América's right.
He slides in and stops a promising attack from the home side as they drive towards the box.
The free-kick crashes into the wall and lands at the feet of Quiñones, who watches his effort fly into Row Q of the huge stand behind the goal.
América race up the other end of the pitch and Quiñones is fouled around 35 yards out, just to the left. Layún to take...
Wow, that was stunning. The ball was chipped over the defence towards Gignac who smashes a rocket of a volley from the edge of the box. The shot flies off his boot and skims the far post as it spins past Malagón in the América goal!
CHANCE FOR TIGRES
GIGNAC HITS AN ASTONISHING VOLLEY JUST WIDE
We're back underway and he's OK to continue.
Lichnovsky gets up and is given the present of a booking by the referee, who - strangely - has deemed the challenge his fault.
The defender is back on his feet but looks to have hurt his lower shin, just above where his boot begins.
Jardine has sent replacement defenders to warm up. It was Angulo who clattered into him.
Lichnovsky goes down in pain after a big challenge on the defender as he drive through the lines. The medical services are on the pitch...
Fidalgo connects terribly with the ball as it's cleared away by Tigres and his shot spins wildly off his boot and almost out for a thorw-in.
Carioca does well to steal the ball from Valdés as the América midfielder drives forward down the right side to the delight of the fans.
It's all Tigres with the ball in the opening minutes as América chase and chase with Jardine swaying with nerves on the touchline.
It's a strong start for Tigres after Lainez swings a cross in from the right after 55 seconds which almost finds Gignac. América clear.
Huge boos ring out around the ground as Tigres get their first touches after winning the ball back from a ferocious press.
LIGA MX APERTURA 2023 FINAL UNDERWAY!
The ball is rolling at the Estadio Azteca as the home side get us going!
A word on Miguel Layún before we begin: it's the 35-year-old's final game as a professional today. What a fantastic servant he's been to Club América and Mexican football.
Delightfully performed by all.
I think we got all 3 verses there. All I could think about as the camera panned across the 22 players is that I can't decide which kit I prefer. Let me know what you think.
Anyway, here we go!
A giant Mexican flag has been unfurled onto the pitch - National anthem time!
Down to business!
The fireworks are already cracking overhead as the two sides walk past the trophy that, despite its size, is looming large over the pitch. The tension levels have shot up inside the already buzzing Azteca stadium!
But first..
We've got a video montage of the two teams' journeys coupled with some incredibly dramatic music over the top. Stick on bit of Coldplay and everyone will be in tears.
The players are on the pitch!
What a sensational noise from the azulcrema fans!
Will Henry Martín get the winner today?
With 5 goals in the Liguilla, it's his best ever goalscoring record - will he be able to bag the goal that gives América the trophy?
The players are in the tunnel!
Serious faces all round as the players make their way into the tunnel from the dressing rooms!
A reminder of the starting XIs:
CLUB AMÉRICA:
GK: Malagón
DEF: Fuentes - Cáceres - Lichnovsky - Layún
MID: Fidalgo - Dos Santos - Zendejas - Valdés - Quiñones
ATT: Martín
TIGRES:
GK: Guzmán
DEF: Angulo - Reyes - Pizarro - Aquino
MID: Carioca - Gorriarán - Lainez - Córdova - Herrera
ATT: Gignac
Seriously, check this video out before kick-off. Here's how the América fans welcomed their side to the Estadio Azteca ahead of tonight's tie - which is minutes away!
Here's how things look ahead of kick-off!
Just over 10 minutes to go!
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Pre-game highlights:
If you've just joined us, welcome!
Here's a quick round-up of what's gone on pre-game:
· Adonai Escobedo González is the referee.
· The Estadio Azteca has been full for well over an hour!
· Surprising changes in Tigres XI (below).
· What the teams need to win: The table doesn’t matter and the only thing either team needs to do is be ahead when the final whistle goes.
Both sides currently warming up...
All 22 players and the substitutes are out on the turf and are warming up as we go into the final 20 minutes before kick-off at the Estadio Azteca!
Here's the official confirmation of the Tigres XI:
The fans keep on piling into the stadium and the pitch-side reporters are having to scream into their microphones to be heard by the various studios and television viewers!
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Here's some light entertainment for you to pass the timeand calm the nerves - or not - ahead of kick-off.
Animal Experience Mexico's resident Black Bear called Kenya had her knowledge of fútbol put to he test as she was asked to choose a winner for today's game!
Tigres team surprises:
So, Robert Dante Siboldi has thrown a slight curveball as he's gone with ex-Real Betis man Diego Lainez instead of Quiñones. Also, the goalscorer, Ozziel Herrera, starts over Nicolás Ibáñez.
Team news coming in!
AMÉRICA XI:
GK: Luis Malagón
DEF: Luis Fuentes - Sebastián Cáceres - Igor Lichnovsky - Liguel Layún
MID: Jonathan Dos Santos - Alejandro Zendejas - Álvaro Fidalgo - Diego Valdés - Julián Quiñones
ATT: Henry Martin
TIGRES XI:
GK: Nahuel Guzmán
DEF: Javier Aquino - Guido Pizarro - Diego Reyes - Jesús Angulo
MID: Fernando Gorriarán - Rafael Carioca - Sebastián Córdova - Diego Lainez - Ozziel Herrera
ATT: André Pierre-Gignac
Club América’s Brazilian boss Andre Jardine sent a warning to Tigres ahead of the clash that he had been planning “something big” that had been in the works “since match day one” of the season.
We don’t quite know what that is, but I have to say I’m quite excited to see it. And I have $10 on him walking out in an eagle costume.
Club América's players have just stepped out onto the pitch
The people who were still making their way through the stadium began to run straight to their seats to catch the first glimpse of their heroes!
Tigres players arrive at the stadium!
Let me tell you, dear reader: The noise inside the Estadio Azteca is absolutely deafening and the ground is 99% full already!
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What is Tigres' record?
Los Felinos have had a fantastic recent record, winning 6 titles since 2011. Before that, they only had two, but their success still turned them into one of the country's biggest and most-widely supported teams.
Tonight, they're looking for number 9.
· 1977-78
· 1981-82
· Apertura 2011
· Apertura 2015
· Apertura 2016
· Apertura 2017
· Clausura 2019
· Clausura 2023
What is América's tournament record?
Las Águilas are in search of their coveted 14th title in their history, and it's one that has avoided them in recent years, something that has only increased the desire for their fans to finally get their hands on it.
Here is their record:
· 1965-66
· 1970-71
· 1975-76
· 1983-84
· 1984-85
· Prode 1985
· 1987-88
· 1988-89
· Summer 2022
· Clausura 2005
· Clausura 2013
· Apertura 2014
· Apertura 2018
Mikel Arriola, President of Liga MX
It's a great battle, especially for our US viewers.
It's been a great season, with great games.
Today will be a fantastic game, and lots of people are going to watch.
We have a World Cup coming up and we still want to grow our level.
I think the fans will be the winners today, as it's going to be a fantastic game.
Want to watch the game?
Remember, you can watch the game for yourself with a bit of FuboTV, who are on hand to help.
Tigres' tunnel is ready to rumble!
The decorations are up and things looks fantastic - it's about as Tigres-themed as the Azteca will ever get!
We're just over an hour away from kick-off and the team news should be out shortly.
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Who's the referee today?
Adonai Escobedo González is the lucky man with the whistle in his pocket today.
The 36-year-old from Aguascalientes has been a top level official since2019 and has plenty of Liga MX experience, as well as having officiated games in both the Gold Cup and Nations League, as well as various appearances in youthWorld Cup tournaments.
What do the two teams need to do to win?
Here’s how things will work tonight in case you’re a bit wobbly on just what’s needed to win:
This is a straight shootout. The table doesn’t matter and the only thing either team needs to do is win.
If the scoreboard is still even-stevens after 90 minutes then we go to 30 minutes of added time and if there is still no winner after that, then we have the dreaded penalties.
Here's the trophy!
The shiny, silver trophy is on show at the Estadio Azteca and one of the two teams will lift it at the end of the night!
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A little on tonight's venue...
The Estadio Azteca is the venue for today’s game.
The stadium sits at an altitude of 2,200 m above sea level and holds a whopping 83,264 fans.
It has undergone many renovations since it was opened in 1966 and today it's even undergoing some building works ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
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Recent form: Club América
The form of Las Águilas was full to the brim of goals and excitement... either side of meeting Tigres, once at the start of last month and then earlier in the week.
Los Felinos have stifled the Mexico City side all season long but apart from that, they've been as flying high like, well, an eagle...
9 Dec: Club América 0-2 San Luis
6 Dec: San Luis 0-5 Club América
2 Dec: Club América 2-0 Club León
29 Nov: Cub León 2-2 Club América
11 Nov: Tigres 0-0 Club América
What a delightful shirt...
We had América wearing their silky blue away shirt in the first leg, which is a real favourite of mine. Here's another one: Tigres' delightful away kit, which we get to enjoy today.
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Want to watch the game today?
Well, here's all you need to know. Give it a whirl.
Recent results: Tigres
Tigres' recent results set them in good stead for today's game, given that they're unbeaten in their last 7 games, last losing on the first day of November, before anyone had their Christmas decorations up.
Since then, they've picked up a quite astonishing 5 draws and 2 wins, which isn't the best record in the world, but they're still a solid outfit.
Last 5 results:
10 Dec: Tigres 1-1 Pumas UNAM
7 Dec: Pumas UNAM 0-1 Tigres
3 Dec: Tigres 3-0 Puebla
30 Nov: Puebla 3-3 Tigres
11 Nov: Tigres 0-0 Club América
HOW DID THE FIRST LEG GO?
Great question, thanks for asking.
The first leg, played at the fantastically named volcán stadium, finished with both sides level at 1-1 after 90 minutes.
The first half of the game will certainly not have its own DVD special as it wasn’t a classic.
The second half, however, was brought to life when Henry Martín, frequent performer for El Tri, slotted home to put the away side ahead on enemy territory.
The scoreboard was levelled when Ozziel Herrera scored with 20 minutes to go and from then on both sides traded blows with the referee finally calling time with the scores level.
Team news & injuries: Tigres UANL
Luis Quiñones andNicolás Ibáñez are set to come back into the starting side after being left out of the XI in the first leg.
Diego Reyes, who came on for Samir Caetano in the 1-1 draw, is also set to start.
Here’s how we think they’ll line-up:
Nahuel Guzmán
Javier Aquino - Guido Pizarro - Diego Reyes - Jesús Angulo
Fernando Gorriarán - Rafael Carioca
Sebastián Córdova - Luis Quiñones - Nicolás Ibáñez
André Pierre-Gignac
The players are on their way!
The Club América squad are on their way to the colossal Estadio Azteca!
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Team news & injuries: Club América
There were no injuries to the Club América and as a result, Andre Jarine is expected to go with the same lineup that he used in the first leg:
Expected XI:
Luis Malagón
Luis Fuentes - Sebastián Cáceres - Igor Lichnovsky - Liguel Layún
Jonathan Dos Santos - Alejandro Zendejas - Álvaro Fidalgo - Diego Valdés
Julián Quiñones - Henry Martin
The countdown is on!
Hello and welcome to a huge game in Mexico.
It’s Joe here today to guide you through Club América vs Tigres in the second leg of the Liga MX Apertura final!
The first leg saw the two sides draw 1-1 meaning that everything is to play for in Mexico City tonight!
Kick off is around 90 minutes away.