Puebla vs. Mazatlan 3-1; The strip is the fourth and double sum in quotient

Cuauhtémoc Stadium, Puebla

This Puebla is the one that believes in no one. The project of Nicolas Larcamón bears fruits wholesale and at the beginning of Kabbalistic Day 13, came back to Mazatlán 3-1 in Cuauhtémoc, on an evening when La Franja climbed to fourth place in the standings with 20 points and for now the Liguilla qualifies directly.

But outside of that situation, which is not decisive yet because there are multiple teams that can surpass it on this day, the camotero team can celebrate tonight. took the full percentage of loot as the duel against the Sinaloan team was worth double for the quotient and thereby Puebla strays even further from the fines for the last places in that regard, with a ratio of 1.2727 in 12th position of the mean, while Mazatlán is in 15th place with a ratio of 1.1414.

The night was also round, because Santiago Ormeño scored eight goals in Guard1anes 2021. The Mexican-Inca scorer, who has not yet received a call from the Mexican or Peruvian national team, brought the match 1-1 before the end of the first half and on penalties, after Nicolas Vikonis punch him in the face Amaury Escoto in his attempt to clear a ball, which earned him a second yellow (earlier in another action, he had taken off Ormeño’s shirt) and therefore left Mazatlán with ten players.

The Mazatlan team se was moved up to 16 ‘via the Brazilian Giovanni Augusto with a good score, but after Ormeño’s draw and a whole second half were outnumbered, he ended up paying dearly.

At 64 ‘Salvador Reyes Sánchez scored 2-1 with a beautiful goal; a line came from the feet of the sweet potato player, who stopped the young goalkeeper Ricardo Gutiérrez who took the place of the expelled Vikonis for which Camilo Sanvezzo was sacrificed by Tomás Boy.

To end the work, the 3-1 came via the Uruguayan Maxi Araujo, who made a very good pass with 72 ‘, to end with a delightful evening, with a team from the Strip that dreams of fighting seriously to get straight into the Liguilla.

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