With memories of that infamous 7-0 mauling the last time the clubs met in Liga MX still lingering, Cruz Azul ‘hosted’ a Club América side who look to be going from strength to strength on Saturday. Las Águilas have been in excellent form in recent weeks and continued that trend, running out 3-1 winners after taking full advantage of their opponents’ errors and misfortune, with Michael Estrada’s sending-off just before half-time a key point in the contest.
Zendejas helps América recover after poor start
It didn’t start well for Fernando Ortiz’s sidehowever, as a poor touch inside his own box from Álvaro Fidalgo allowed Uriel Antuna to shoot low past Luis Malagón to open the scoring.
América reacted well to falling behind, however, and gradually began to take control, although things weren’t quite clicking for them in the final third. A couple of headers from attacker Diego Valdés flew wide of the target but they eventually levelled things up minutes bore the break. A fine team move ended up with Henry Martín slipping the ball through for Alejandro Zendejas, who did the rest with a powerful left-footed strike.
Estrada red card for Cruz Azul key
Then came the moment which had a huge bearing on the outcome of the contest. With half-time imminent, La Maquina’s Ecuadorian forward Michael Estrada caught the back of Eagles midfielder Alvaro Fidalgo’s heel with his studs as they tussled for possession in the middle of the park. Referee Fernando Guerrero initially gave only a foul but then added a red card on top of that after VAR intervened.
And it took no more than a couple of minutes for América’s numerical advantage to tell in the second period. Martín was again the provider and Zendejas once more the finisher after Erik Lira had given the ball away carelessly.
Provider Henry Martín turns goalscorer for America
Even with almost a full half of soccer left to play, by this stage there was an inevitability of how the match would end up and Martín removed any remaining doubt with a superb goal just after the hour-mark, taking the ball down on the half-turn before calmly slotting past José de Jesús Corona.
Did that 7-0 thrashing suddenly came rushing back to the forefront of the minds of Cruz Azul players and fans alike? Máquina coach Ricardo Ferretti ensured there would be no repeat, shutting up shop in the closing stage of the match, forced to admit defeat.
Las Águilas strengthen grip on top-four place
América move back into second place in the Clausura 2023 standings and have reached 30 points, which means they have a four-point cushion as they look to secure a top-four finish. Cruz Azul, meanwhile, now have no hope of qualifying directly for the ‘liguilla’ quarter-finals but are all but assured of a reclassification spot.
Substitutions
Christian Tabó (45′, Carlos Rotondi), raphael bacca (71′, Érik Lira), Jose Martinez (71′, Rodrigo Huescas), Federico Vinas (71′, Henry Martin), brian rodriguez (71′, Jonathan Rodriguez), Leonardo Suarez (78′, Alejandro Zendejas), Salvador Reyes (78′, Luis Fuentes), Jonathan dos Santos (83′, Richard Sánchez), Augustus Lotti (85′, Uriel Antuna)
Goals
1-0, 11′: Carlos Antona1-1, 41′: Alexander Zendejas1-2, 46′: Alexander Zendejas1-3, 62′: Henry Martin
Cards
Referee: Fernando Guerrero Ramirez
VAR Referee: Ismael Rosario Lopez Penuelas, Christian Kiabek Espinosa Zavala
Michael Estrada (46′,Red) Plum Lira (47′,Yellow) Louis Fuentes (52′,Yellow) Carlos Antona (55′,Yellow) carlos rodriguez (64′,Yellow) Diego Valdes (66′,Yellow)