Salvador Reyes scored the third goal for Puebla with a shot from at least 80 meters away from Pachuca's goal
In the last minute, Salvador Reyes, player of Puebla, accepted the challenge. The goalkeeper of Pachuca went forward, looking for the tie, but the corner kick, instead of reaching a player from Tuzos, ended up at the feet of the La Franja player. From an approximate distance of 80 meters, he shot and scored the 3-1.
Reyes' goal is as surprising as Puebla's season, which is in fourth place on the table and seeks to directly qualify for the playoffs, without going through the repechage stage, with three rounds remaining in the tournament. Nicolás Larcamón's team surprises in every match, as they have three consecutive matches without losing and now they celebrate a fantastic goal by Salvador Reyes, one of their breakthrough players.
Chava Reyes' goal was so slow that it seemed like a slow-motion play, with the exact speed for the Tuzos defender not being able to prevent the goal, or the Argentine goalkeeper impossible to return to his position in the goal.
Salvador is a 22-year-old boy who emerged from the youth teams of Morelia and had a spell with Cimarrones de Sonora, as well as being considered by Jaime Lozano for a call-up in the preparations they had prior to the Concacaf Pre-Olympic tournament.
The goal against Pachuca, from almost 80 meters away, became Salvador Reyes' second goal with Puebla, after scoring against Mazatlán in the previous match. In Morelia's youth teams, the 22-year-old boy stood out for scoring 11 goals in a championship.
Reyes' goal provoked the celebration of Puebla, which was an embrace between all the players of the team who are now in fourth place in the Guard1anes 2021 table.