📝 América stay unbeaten, beat Tigres at El Volcán
The felines took the lead with a dressing room goal in the fifth minute and seemed to have the match under control, but the eagles would have the last word.
And with a double by Erick Sánchez, the cream-blues came back on the scoreboard and approached victory.
The final blow for the Tigers was a gross error by Nahuel, who scored an own goal.
América feels good playing at the Volcán and handed the felines their first defeat in the tournament.
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