💙 Cruz Azul cruise past León with style and goals in matchday 3
But during the second half, the story was totally cementer, with Sepúlveda being the one who opened the scoring with a memorable goal.
The cementer fans left CU happy and now both teams have their minds set on the Leagues Cup, where they will seek to take the title.
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