Tuzas win 2-0 away against Querétaro

The Tuzas they embittered the inauguration of the new Alameda Olympic stadium by beating Querétaro 2-0, within day 2 of Grita México C22 of Liga MX Femenil.

As soon as the match began, the visitors put Colombian goalkeeper Vanessa Córdoba to the test, with a couple shots of Charlyn Corral, although later the feathered ones balanced the actions and had a third of long shots from Gabriela Machuca’s bow.

The clearest of the first half was carried out by the Argentine Ruth Bravo, who surprised with a lob shot, which crashed right into the right fork of Córdoba’s goal, at 23′.

The Argentine was the most insistent and before reaching the half hour mark she was going to enter the area alone; however, she was knocked down right on the area line by captain Valeria Miranda, who earned the preventive card, like the South American, for claiming a possible maximum penalty.

Corral was in charge of taking the free kick and sent a whiplash that threatened to embed itself near the base of the right post; however, Córdoba worked hard to send a corner kick.

The same blue and white pairing was in charge of opening the scoring until 51′, when Bravo showed skill on one side and reached the by-line to score a diagonal when Charlyn Corral arrived, who pushed the ball to the bottom and became the first scorer in the new Alameda Olympic stadium.

At 77′, the Tuzas’ second goal miraculously did not fall: first, Natalia Gómez Junco shot the goalkeeper almost at point-blank range, which covered the shot dramatically, while in the counterattack, Charlyn fanned the ball, with the nearly open arch.

Already in added time (90+1′), Andrea Balcázar put definitive figures, with a shot from long distance.

Alexander Velazquez

Pachuca

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