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📝 Pachuca get the job done and wait on Leagues Cup results

📝 Pachuca get the job done and wait on Leagues Cup results

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The Tuzos defeated Dynamo and are momentarily in second place overall in the Leagues Cup.
During the group stage, Pachuca has not known defeat in the 90 minutes, recording two wins and a draw, but there are still teams (Mazatlán, Juárez, and Pumas) that could take their spot in the standings with a victory.
They now have to wait for the results to see if they will advance to the next round of the tournament.
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