By: EFE Updated 12 Mar 2022, 1: 17 am EST
The Necaxa defeated Querétaro this Friday 1-0 with a goal from Heriberto Jurado, in the beginning of a new era in Mexican soccer, with a speech aimed at condemning acts of violence.
In the first game of the day 10 of the Closing Tournament, after the duel Querétaro – Atlas was suspended last Saturday due to a violent brawl between fans that left a significant number of injured, good football stood out on the field with the stands without fans .
Jury, of 17 years accepted a ball in the area and with a hit with his left leg gave the victory to the locals, who were able to extend the advantage but found themselves in front of the Uruguayan Washington Aguerre, on a brilliant night.
Directed by Jaime Lozano, Necaxa was better in the first half hour of the match, dominating the midfield and better opportunities, despite the fact that the Roosters had possession of the ball longer, 56-44.
Uruguayan Fabricio Formiliano let Necaxa make it 2-0 and Ángel Sepúlveda was about to tie, in two dangerous actions in the first half.
The two teams insisted on the second in which the most significant thing happened in the minute 63, when the players of both teams and the referee held hands and were silent for a minute, a ceremony that will be repeated in the matches for the rest of the weekend. week.
With the victory, Necaxa climbed to eleventh place with three wins, two draws, five losses and 04 points, three more than Querétaro, fifteenth of the classification.
This Friday the champion Atlas will visit Juárez FC and Mazatlán will visit Rayados de Monterrey and on Saturday América will go to the home of Chivas de Guadalajara, in the Clásico del Mexican football, León will receive the Tigres UANL and Cruz Azul the Pumas UNAM.
The day 04 will conclude on Sunday with the matches Toluca-Pachuca, San Luis-Puebla and Santos Laguna-Tijuana.
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