The azulcremas were responsible for rolling the ball in the 'Colossus of Santa Úrsula'. From the moment of the initial serve they controlled the round, while the auriazules remained in their area of the playing field and exerted pressure when the premises passed beyond the half court.
Although the Eagles had the ball, they did not create danger arrivals, because it was the cats who knocked on the door first product of a free kick that Carlos González finished off, same that passed near the goal line before Guillermo's gaze Ochoa
The history of the match changed to 17 'with the expulsion of Sebastián Córdova after a strong entry on Juan Vigón. After the red one towards the forged one in Coapa, the dominion of the ball was more disputed, while America looked for to make danger with some individual play of Roger Martínez and Pumas attacked of more elaborated form, with many passes, formula that was near finishing in the networks after Gonzalez stood in front of Ochoa at 41 ', but sent his shot to the side of the goal.
For the second part the tonic of the game did not change, the numerical advantage of Pumas was not noticeable on the pitch, even America was close to scoring the first after a backlash with the speed of Renato Ibarra, who took a powerful shot, same which was stopped by Alfredo Saldívar.
The auriazules erred every attempt he had to attack, on the other hand the blue cremas waited to attack with speed and thus came the first of the night, same as Federico Viñas made on his presentation night at 80 '.
The euphoria of the premises did not last long, because two minutes later the visitors tied him with a powerful shot of Bryan Mendoza, who passed near Ochoa, but the goalkeeper did not manage to react and the ball went to the nets.
The last moments of the match were exciting, with both goals arriving, but the squads lacked forcefulness and divided units.
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