Monterrey defeated the champion Pachuca by 1-2 on Sunday and consolidated themselves as leaders of the Clausura 2023 of Liga MX , with a seven-point lead over their closest pursuers. The Mexicans Jesús Gallardo and Jordi Cortizo scored for the Rayados and the Colombian Marino Hinestroza scored for the 'Tuzos', in a good football match.
The first half met expectations, with both teams seeking the opponent's goal, with the players focused on playing rather than committing fouls. Pachuca, led by Uruguayan coach Guillermo Almada, took the lead at the start of the match in the third minute with a right-handed shot by Hinestroza assisted by Roberto de la Rosa.
Meanwhile, the 'Rayados' got better and better and in the 17th minute, they equalized with a goal by Gallardo assisted by Arturo González. Rayados decided the victory in the 53rd minute with a goal by Cortizo assisted by Luis Romo, after which the team defended well and stopped their rival's offensive. This way, Monterrey is in first place with 28 points.
Minute by minute: Pachuca vs. Monterrey
Pachuca vs. Monterrey: the preview
What time do Pachuca vs. Monterrey play?
Pachuca vs. Monterrey is scheduled to start this Sunday, March 12, at 7:05 p.m. (Mexico time). It will be one of the most important matches of matchday 11 of the Clausura 2023 tournament. The 'Tuzos' can become the second team to defeat the leader in the championship.
Where to watch Pachuca vs. Monterrey for Liga MX?
If you want to follow the match between Pachuca vs. Monterrey, you have several options. The two main ones are FOX Sports and Claro Sports. Remember that you can also watch it on Afizzionados. You can also follow the most complete minute-by-minute coverage on the Depor website. Schedule your time and don't miss this great match.
Pachuca vs. Monterrey: lineups
- Pachuca: Oscar Ustari; Kevin Álvarez, Oscar Murillo, Gustavo Cabral, Mauricio Isais; Jesús Hernández, Javier López, Luis Chávez; Roberto de la Rosa, Erick Sánchez, Avilés Hurtado.
- Monterrey: Esteban Andrada; Stefan Medina, Víctor Guzmán, Sebastián Vegas, Jesús Gallardo; Luis Romo, Celso Ortíz, Arturo Gonzalez; Rodrigo Aguirre, Germán Berterame, Rogelio Funes Mori.
With information from EFE.
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