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Rayados wins a valuable victory against Pumas due to an unfortunate play in the quarterfinals of the Liguilla

Rayados and Pumas They opened their Apertura 2024 quarterfinal series of the Liga MX. What seemed to be on the way to the first emotionless equality of this Liguilla was marked by an unfortunate play for the visiting team in the 90th minute: hand of Pablo Bennevendo in the area and penalty for Monterrey that Sergio Canales exchanged for a goal.

It was him more even duel in the previous one, and that’s how it was. Just one goal difference between both regular phase campaigns made us imagine this, and the first half confirmed the predictions: 45 minutes without emotionswith two teams more concerned about not suffering cracks in defense than about opening the scoring.

The complement followed the same trend, with the homeowner risking a little more, aware of the need to obtain returns from playing at home. At minute 58, it seemed that he had reached the first goal thanks to Tecatito Corona, but was in a forward position.

Just at the end, a handball in Pablo Bennevendo’s area was awarded as a penalty for Monterrey, which Sergio Canales exchanged for a goal. What was on its way to a fixed 0-0, an unfortunate play gave victory to Martín Demichelis’ team in the Clásico Regio. However, nothing is said and everything will be defined next Sunday at the University Olympic Stadium.

How was Rayados vs. Cougars? Final score

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Goals:

  • RAY – Sergio Canales – Min. 90

Striped vs. Pumas, comments and summary

The game is over! Rayados beat Pumas 1-0 in the first leg of the Liguilla quarterfinals.

Min. 90 – Rayados goal! Sergio Canales, from a penalty kick, scores 1-0 over Pumas.

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Min. 85 – Penalty for Rayados! By Bennevendo’s hand, the referee awarded the maximum penalty.

Min. 75 – Pumas is satisfied with equality, while Monterrey cannot assert its home team.

Min. 58 – Goal disallowed for Rayados! It was from Tecatito Corona, but it was in a forward position.

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Min. 48 – Berterame’s header goes wide.

Start the complementary part! Will we have a winner?

First half ends! Rayados and Pumas make no difference.

Min. 44 – Monterrey’s first chance: Arteaga’s header that bounces in the small area and goes over the crossbar.

Min. 43 – Huerta’s auction just above.

Min. 31 – Rayados is saved! Another shot from Huerta was blocked by Cárdenas, and on the rebound Ruvalcaba sent it over the horizontal.

Min. 30 – Chino Huerta finishes and Cárdenas the cover.

Min. 25 – Pumas closes behind and Rayados fails to build a good attack.

Min. 10 – Even start, with no clear chances for anyone.

The match between Rayados and Pumas begins! Follow the duel live The Sporting News.

Stripe Warming. The Clásico Regio is coming.

Pumas Warm-up.

The arrival of Pumas to the Steel Giant.

Confirmed Pumas lineup. Julio González, Pablo Bennevendo, Lisandro Magallán, Nathanael Silva, Rubén Duarte, Róbert Ergas, José Caicedo, Piero Quispe, Jorge Ruvalcaba, César Huerta and Ignacio Pussetto.

Confirmed lineup of Rayados. Luis Cárdenas, Stefan Medina, Víctor Guzmán, Héctor Moreno, Gerardo Arteaga, Jorge Rodríguez, Iker Fimbres, Óliver Torres, Jesús Corona, Sergio Canales and Germán Berterame.

Pumas dressing room: ready.

This is how the Rayados squad arrived at the Steel Giant.

Welcome to BBVA Stadium! The Monterrey venue will be the scene of the first leg of the Liguilla quarterfinals between Rayados and Pumas.

Confirmed lineup of Rayados

Luis Cárdenas, Stefan Medina, Víctor Guzmán, Héctor Moreno, Gerardo Arteaga, Jorge Rodríguez, Iker Fimbres, Óliver Torres, Jesús Corona, Sergio Canales and Germán Berterame.

Confirmed Pumas lineup

Julio González, Pablo Bennevendo, Lisandro Magallán, Nathanael Silva, Rubén Duarte, Róbert Ergas, José Caicedo, Piero Quispe, Jorge Ruvalcaba, César Huerta and Ignacio Pussetto.

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