Number seven has become that of luck for the Atlas, as it is the number of matches the Foxes play without knowing defeat, after beating the Bravos de Juárez with a score of 2-0 at the Jalisco Stadium.
This victory for the red and black team means ground gold for the Foxes, especially since the frontier team is a direct rival in the quotient table, and with this defeat is fully fighting for not paying the large 120 million peso fine.
Jairo Torres scored the first in minute 38, after a handsome pass from Luciano Acosta, who has become the most important man in the attack of Diego Cocca’s team game by game.
With their second goal in the same number of consecutive games for Torres, as well as Renato Ibarra after the third minute of recovery, they became the architects of this red and black victory over a Braves team that is still in the doldrums in this tournament.
Not long ago, Atlas also had an unbeaten streak of seven games. The last time was between the Clausura 2018 and Apertura 2018 tournaments.
With this result, the rojinegros reach 15 points in the overall table, but most importantly, they have already closed the gap with Juárez in the ratio list, as they are already 12 units behind. Atlas has 93 points in 94 games, while the limits remain at 105 points in 93 games.
During the match, the first half was a red and black monologue, with cascading arrivals, but Milton Caraglio, Luciano Acosta, Jairo Torres and Ignacio Malcorra didn’t have the peace of mind to define for goalkeeper Enrique Palos, who put in an excellent performance. even before Torres’s goal fell.
For the complement, Atlas left control of the ball to the from JuarensesHowever, the team of “Flaco” Luis Fernando Tena suffered from a serious lack of confidence, which even with the changes following the arrival of Marco Fabián, William Mendieta and Eryc Castillo, could make a significant difference to the attack and add their third straight defeat.
I am happy with the commitment and commitment of the players, they showed passages of good football, we also grew with the results and we played with these two things, the result and the football, and we are convinced that we are growing
-Diego Cocca, Atlas technical director
ALIGNMENTS
Atlas
12. Camilo Vargas
15. Diego Barbosa
(86 ‘4. J. Abella)
2. Martin Nervo
5. Anderson Santamaría
27. Jesus Angulo
20. Jairo Torres
218. Jeremy Marquez
(69 ‘3. P. González)
26. Aldo Rocha
7. Ignacio Malcorra
(69 ’16. L. Reyes)
10. Luciano Acosta
(74 ‘8. R. Ibarra)
18. Milton Caraglio
DT. Diego Cocca
Braves from Juarez
1. Enrique Palos
3. Luis López
(46 ’15. L. Pavez)
4. Elio Castro
(63 ’25. V. Velázquez)
34. Pol Garcia
26. Alberto Acosta
Jefferson Intriago
16. Joaquín Esquivel
(73 ’10. W. Mendieta)
11. Ayron Del Valle
(46 ’33. M. Fabián)
17. Flavio Santos
(70 ’13. E. Castillo)
32. Matías García
8. Darío Lezcano
DT. Luis Fernando Tena
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