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Time of India
04-08-2025
- Sport
- Time of India
Leagues Cup: Guadalajara edge Charlotte on penalties, Cruz Azul outlast LA Galaxy in thrilling shootout
Richy Ledezma and Bryan González each netted their first goals for CD Guadalajara , helping the visitors earn a 4-2 penalty shootout win after a 2-2 draw with Charlotte FC on Matchday 2 of Leagues Cup group play. Chivas (0-1-1, 2 points) stayed in knockout contention thanks to goalkeeper Raúl Rangel, who redeemed himself in the shootout by saving Tyger Smalls' effort - after conceding a soft equaliser to Kerwin Vargas in the 90th minute off a near-post free kick. 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Charlotte's hopes took a further hit when top scorer Pep Biel exited with an injury in the 32nd minute. The draw and shootout win gave Chivas a vital two points. Cruz Azul beat LA Galaxy 8-7 on penalties Live Events Kevin Mier emerged as the hero for Cruz Azul, saving consecutive penalty kicks on the LA Galaxy's eighth and ninth attempts to secure a dramatic shootout victory after a 1-1 draw in Leagues Cup group play. Charly Rodríguez opened the scoring for Cruz Azul (0-1-1, 2 points) in the 21st minute, finishing off a sharp cross from Carlos Rotondi for his first goal of the tournament and third in the Liga MX Apertura. LA Galaxy found their equaliser late, with Gabriel Pec sliding in Mauricio Cuevas' cross in the 81st minute for his second goal of the competition. In the shootout, both teams were flawless through seven rounds, before Galaxy's Edwin Cerillo and Emil Garces had their spot kicks denied by Mier - clinching the extra point for Cruz Azul and keeping their knockout stage hopes alive. Monterrey overcome New York Red Bulls 5-3 in shootout CF Monterrey (0-1-1, 2 points) kept their knockout stage hopes alive by converting all five penalties in a shootout victory following a 1-1 draw against the New York Red Bulls in Cincinnati. Goalkeeper Luis Cárdenas made a crucial save during the shootout, while controversy struck when Carlos Coronel initially appeared to stop Luis Reyes' spot-kick. However, the Red Bulls keeper was ruled to have moved off his line early, and Reyes converted on the retake. New York took the lead in the 19th minute through Julian Hall, who latched onto Daniel Edelman's long through ball and fired a clinical finish past Cárdenas. Monterrey equalized in the 38th minute when Sergio Canales - scoring his second goal of the tournament - pounced on a rebound after Coronel saved Ricardo Chávez's header. With the 1-1 draw, Rayados secured an extra point through the shootout, keeping their Leagues Cup campaign alive. FC Juarez edge FC Cincinnati 4-3 in tie-breaker Sebastián Jurado came up clutch with two penalty saves to help Juárez claim a shootout victory after surrendering a two-goal lead in the second half against FC Cincinnati. Juárez (1-0-1, 5 points) appeared to be in control after Ricardinho opened the scoring with a header assisted by Guilherme Castilho, who later added a goal of his own in the second half. But Cincinnati (1-0-1, 4 points) mounted a comeback, with Evander pulling one back in the 72nd minute before delivering the corner that led to a Juárez own goal just five minutes later. The match ended 2-2, sending it to penalties. After Cincinnati goalkeeper Roman Celentano denied Jairo Torres, Evander had a chance to extend the shootout - but Jurado made the decisive save, sealing the win for Juárez, who remained well-positioned to reach the knockout stage. Sounders blank Santos Laguna 2-0 Georgi Minoungou scored his first goal of the season to help Seattle secure a 2-1 win over Santos Laguna, but his night ended early after an unusual red card. The forward struck in the 72nd minute, lifting his shirt to reveal a message underneath - a celebration that earned him a second yellow card and an immediate ejection, just seven minutes after coming off the bench. He had already been booked for a foul in the 65th minute. Seattle (2-0-0, 6 points) had earlier taken the lead through an own goal forced by Paul Rothrock's dangerous cross. Despite playing with 10 men, they held firm, even after Cristian Dájome pulled one back in stoppage time for Santos Laguna (0-2-0, 0 points), who were eliminated from Leagues Cup contention with the loss. Club Tijuana beat Rapids 2-1 Ramiro Arciga's second goal of the Liga MX Apertura helped Tijuana secure a crucial 2-1 win over the Colorado Rapids in Commerce City, keeping their Leagues Cup hopes alive. Tijuana (1-1-0, 3 points) struck first in the 39th minute when Jackson Porozo tapped in a rebound after Unai Bilbao's header hit the post following a corner. Arciga doubled the lead in the 72nd minute, reacting quickly to slot home the rebound from Alejandro Gómez's shot that was parried by Colorado keeper Zack Steffen. Just two minutes later, Porozo accidentally redirected the ball into his own net, giving Colorado (1-1-0, 3 points) hope. But despite late pressure from the hosts, Tijuana held firm to claim all three points.
Yahoo
03-07-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
🚨Official: Chivas announce Bryan González!
Through their social media, Chivas confirmed the signing of Bryan González, who arrived this Wednesday in Guadalajara to report to the team. The player, coming from Pachuca, arrives in Tapatío territory to strengthen the flank of the red-and-white squad and, excited, made his first statements. I am very happy and excited for this challenge; we want to put Chivas at the very top. What I have to say will be on the field," he said. Advertisement González will be Chivas' last signing, something the management had already secured, but the Hidalgo club asked to wait until the end of the Club World Cup. This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here. 📸 Sergio Mejia - 2025 Getty Images
Yahoo
02-03-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
📝 Pachuca rescues draw vs Juárez
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: — 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 — 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 — 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. 📸 Manuel Velasquez - 2025 Getty Images