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📝 Pachuca rescues draw vs Juárez

📝 Pachuca rescues draw vs Juárez

Yahoo02-03-2025

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.
Pachuca and Juárez faced off in Matchday 10 of the Liga MX, a highly complex duel that ended in a 2-2 tie and the expulsion of Bryan González.
¡Buen partido que nos regalaron en la frontera!⚽️@fcjuarezoficial deja ir el triunfo ante los @Tuzos que vinieron de abajo para robarle un punto a los Bravos. 🤝Los detalles: https://t.co/xMiJmsHaQa pic.twitter.com/ABowLmKwup
— Liga BBVA MX (@LigaBBVAMX) March 2, 2025
The border team is going through a great moment in the Liga MX, as after beating Tigres, they came home with a good tactical approach to take the lead against Tuzos.
A double from Madson defeated the team led by Guillermo Almada in the first half. However, it was not enough to take the victory.
📹| Así fue el gol de Madson para su doblete esta tarde en la frontera. @fcjuarezoficial 2-0 @Tuzos 🐎🆚🐹#Jornada10 #Clausura2025 pic.twitter.com/kyR0PXSD4e
— Liga BBVA MX (@LigaBBVAMX) March 2, 2025
John Kennedy and Salomón Rondón scored the equalizer a few minutes into the second half, but the Hidalgo team's comeback dream was eclipsed by Bryan González's expulsion in the 70th minute.
📹| El Rey Rondón se hizo presente con el gol del empate. 👊@fcjuarezoficial 2-2 @Tuzos 🐎🆚🐹#Jornada10 #Clausura2025 pic.twitter.com/4zJHVPYtNS
— Liga BBVA MX (@LigaBBVAMX) March 2, 2025
The tie leaves Bravos on Pachuca's heels in the standings, both with 17 units, in eighth and seventh place, respectively.
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