Furious Finish: Monterrey vs. Tigres Clásico Regio 135 Review

Furious Finish: Monterrey vs. Tigres Clásico Regio 135 Review

2024-04-14 05:34:45

When everything indicated that Tigres had done its job to win the Clásico Regio 135 at the BBVA, at the end of eight minutes of stoppage time, the central referee, César Ramos, did not want to whistle at 98′, giving away minutes to the game and almost 100′ came Monterrey’s tying goal, 3-3 that left the cats very upset as they felt that what happened this Saturday at the Steel Giant was a robbery.

The Auriazules ended up very upset, while the Gang fans celebrated in the stands; Robbery or not, the reality is that there was a great game, one of those that Tigres and Rayados did not offer in a long time.

These were the goals of Monterrey vs. Tigers

At 55 seconds, Tigres took the lead on the scoreboard, getting up early once morest Rayados when Javier Aquino, regardless of Gerardo Arteaga’s mark, sent a cross into the six-yard box, in which Sebastián Vegas was unable to cut off that pass, which It was left to Juan Brunetta to make it 1-0, closing the tie comfortably.

And while the felines celebrated, in the local sound they mentioned that it had been André-Pierre Gignac, then that it was number 8 (Fernando Gorriarán) and then finally Juan Ramón Palacios said it correctly, reporting that it had been Brunetta with the 11 on his back.

The tie soon came

It didn’t take long for the Steel Giant to explode, because in the 7th minute Sergio Canales made a pass into the area to Luis Romo, who scored to make it 1-1.

The controversial move

At 21′ Brunetta tried to cut off a pass inside the area, the ball hit his hand and following a minute, the World Cup referee, César Ramos, went to the VAR, but there he analyzed that first the ball hit the feline player’s leg , so he reported that it was not a penalty for Rayados.

At times the game stopped having dangerous plays, neither Brandon Vázquez nor Gignac appeared, given the good defensive work of both squads, which had both scorers ruled out.

Playful! Gignac-Herrera-Gorriarán

Six minutes were added to the first half and already in the compensation, the play occurred in which Tigres took advantage once more; Ozziel Herrera made the wall with Gignac, who left a ball for his teammate to send a cross from the right to the six-yard box, where Fernando Gorriarán entered to make it 2-1.

Once once more, they got up early!

With just 34 seconds left in the second half, Tigres woke up Rayados early once more, as happened at the beginning of the match. Now it was André-Pierre Gignac who provided the assist for the goal. He had the ball under control on the left and passed the ball to Brunetta, who entered the area and faced goalkeeper Esteban Andrada, who passed the ball between his legs for the goal. 3-1.

While at 51′, Monterrey let go a goal that would have brought them closer at that moment, following Brandon received a leaked ball and when he was one-on-one with Felipe Rodríguez, he beat him, but his lofted shot went to the side of the goal.

On the other hand, Robert Dante Siboldi decided to make moves at 56′, taking Gignac off the field and giving minutes to Nico Ibáñez, at the same time sending Jesús Garza for Marcelo Flores.

Monterrey agreed distance

Rayados entered the game at 3-2, with a goal scored in the 61st minute by Arteaga, who received a ball at the far post and there beat Felipe Rodríguez without any problem and making the Albiazul fans support them with their chants from the stands.

And suddenly came an inexplicable move for many, removing Brandon and replacing Rodrigo Aguirre in the 69th minute, the same minute in which Corcho Rodríguez left, leaving his place for Omar Govea. Another of the notable changes was for Tigres when Sebastián Córdova entered for Brunetta.

The closure was cardiac and Gignac claimed

Since Gignac left, the Frenchman was very upset, first with Siboldi and then with his teammates, as he got up from the bench to give instructions and scold them, just as if he were the team’s coach; And Rayados was pressing, looking for the tying goal, even Berterame was close to equalizing, but Felipe saved a point-blank shot.

Tigres was defending with everything in the last minutes, Felipe saved in a great play and Purata saved at the line, in the 98th minute, with Esteban Andrada already looking for the shot as it was supposedly the last opportunity, but they did not have the referee’s decision to add one more minute.

The cats had scored the fourth goal in a counterattack, taking advantage of the fact that Andrada had gone down, Nico Ibáñez reached the rival area, but Jordi Cortizo stepped in to prevent the cats from harming themselves.

And what seemed incredible, it was 3-3 thanks to Germán Berterame, following a corner kick that was taken when that extra minute that Ramos added had already expired. Thus, the tie was finished at 99 with 24 seconds, so the Tigres players, including Siboldi, went once morest the referee, since almost two minutes had already passed since what they had said they were going to add. In the beginning. For many a great closure, for others a robbery.

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