America plays half time and win the Classic

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Monday, 26 October 2009 05:41

Clasico

America won the Mexican Classic to be imposed for the minimum to Guadalajara (1 - 0). At the third minute, defender Aquivaldo Mosquera headed in a cross from Pavel Pardo and ahead of the Eagles. Thereafter, and throughout the first half, the play to "became a soliloquy Americanism. Salvador Cabanas was second, again with a header, but the "Tepa" Solís took the ball when he was about to slip into the goal from Louis Michel. Minutes later, the referee Mauricio Morales ate a clear penalty after a hand of Hector Reynoso dove at an auction of Angel Reyna. For if required, Reyna was again second in their boots, but a spectacular diving save from Michel denied both Americanist box. Everything just in the first half.

To complement the tone of the game dropped considerably. The coach Jesus Ramirez pulled Enrique Esqueda, one of the most incisive of the team, to put the Chilean Jean Beausejour as a third containment. Soon Rolfi withdrew to Montenegro to give Shaggy Martinez minutes and closed Rosinei pulling (in my opinion, the best player of the Eagles) to get to Juan Carlos Silva. Despite the changes cut defensive behaved than America, and not for the great performances of Michel (and the bad aim of Reyna), endorsing the Azulcrema could have three or four more goals. About Chivas, well ... that their goalkeeper has been the most outstanding man says something, right?

With this victory, the American into third place at the general table (25 points, +13) and second in the sector two, the thick of the competition. For its part, the tournament Guadalajara thirteenth place (15 points), but retains hopes to qualify for the league thanks to the impoverished performance of its rivals in group one, which is third, two points behind St. Louis (17).

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