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On another level! This is how El Volcán celebrated the Tigres championship in the Concacaf Champions League

MEXICO.- After ending the agonizing drought of international championships, the Tigers they celebrated in a big way. Despite having an empty stadium, the Monterrey team managed to do something spectacular. Since the team of Ricardo Ferretti he had to celebrate a title long awaited by the fans catlike. They even took time to chart a route to their next short-term goal.

With a light show and drones (yes, drones) the feline team celebrated the first title of the Concacaf Champions League at their home. This after beating the LAFC team 1-2 in the Exploria stadium bubble in Orlando Florida. Within the celebration without fans, it was possible to see that the aerial vehicles signed figures. Among which the word champions could be seen accompanied by an airplane.

Image that represents the next destination of the Monterrey team for the year 2021. Well, by getting the title of the region they are creditors to be able to play the Club World Cup in Qatar. In this contest you could see the faces against Bayern Munich or the champion of the Copa Libertadores. This to reach the instance of the semifinals in February of the following year.

Meanwhile Tigres has already returned to Mexico to break ranks a few days before starting their short preseason. In which they can already count on their new offensive Carlos González from Pumas. In addition, continue the negotiations to raise more reinforcements for Guard1anes 2021. To which they would have to make adjustments to be able to go to the Middle East between February 1 and 11.

Among the faces that the Nuevo León painting intends to add is Cristian Calderón de las Chivas. They also think of the side Aldo Cruz of the Xolos de Tijuana in a change for Eduardo Tercero. There is even talk of his most recent LAFC rival Latif Blessing playing in midfield. Although so far none of those involved have shown progress in the negotiations.

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