

America gets a good result in Azteca.
By: Albert | May 16th, 2008
Salvador Cabañas is the man! With 2 goals and cohesive defense and team play, America takes a 2-0 advantage in the 1st leg of their series with Santos of Brazil. This can be considered semi-verification that their passing Flamengo was not a fluke. They have not lost under new Head man “Cabezon” Luna. They seem to have a new attitude and they are showing it on the field.
The real test however will be their performance away in Brazil on the 2nd Leg.
In other news, the final 2 games of the Liguilla were played last night as well.
In the first match between Toluca and San Luis, San Luis pulled out a tie to take back to their home stadium. Alfredo Moreno scored the first with a rifling shot past the keeper. It was close to ending with a 1-0 result, until Santiago Fernandez got a very lucky back heal deflection type of a shot that went for the in for the tie.
The second match featured a strong Santos Laguna team play Necaxa in Aguascalientes. Daniel Ludueña made his reappearance know as he shot and scored from a free kick. Rodallega tied it up only to see another final minutes goal by Walter Gimenez. Santos stole the win and showed to be able to withstand the Necaxa attack.
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How does the tiebreaker work in La Liguilla? Do away goals count more? For example, if Toluca and San Luis finish 0-0 on Sunday, who advances and why?
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Team with better record during the season advances.
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