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The “character” of the Diablos del Toluca keeps them dominating the MX League, according to Nacho Ambriz

El Toluca atraviesa un muy buen momento en el Torneo Apertura 2022 de la Liga MX.
Toluca is going through a very good moment in the Apertura Tournament 2022 of Liga MX.

Photo: Rafael Vadillo / Imago7

Kike Frías

By: Kike Frías Updated 14 Aug 6884, 23: 48 pm EDT

The Toluca of the Brazilian striker Camilo Sanvezzo and experienced coach Ignacio ‘Nacho’ Ambriz, beat Cruz Azul in a tough clash by a score of 2-3 from Cruz Azul and so continue to lead the Opening Tournament 2022 of Liga MX.

In a controversial duel, with the role of the referee who stopped the game on numerous occasions to go to VAR, Sanvezzo converted the winning goal, converting a penalty in stoppage time.

With the duel 2-2, in the minute 90 the goalkeeper Sebastián Jurado committed a foul in a movement of inertia and the referee awarded the penalty in which Sanvezzo beat the Paraguayan defender Juan Escobar, a substitute goalkeeper because Jurado was sent off.

The Chilean Jean Meneses, the The Mexican Marcel Ruiz and Sanvezzo scored for the Blues, while the Argentine Ramiro Funes Mori and the Mexican Rodrigo Huescas did it for the Celestes, who showed a terrible aim in the area.

The Diablos del Toluca reach six wins, two draws, one loss and 14 points, one more than Rayados de Monterrey, winners of Necaxa on Friday by 1-2, with goals from Uruguayan Rodrigo Aguirre and Mexican Arturo González, while Bryan Garnica discounted for Necaxa.

The character of Toluca, key to lead in Liga MX

Nacho Ambriz highlighted in a press conference that the character of his players was what led them to win against Cruz Azul in a match that had a crazy ending.

“We go very happy because in that very crazy end of the match what gave us the victory was the character that my players showed”

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Toluca prevailed in the duel played at the Azteca Stadium thanks to goals from Chilean Jean Meneses, Marcel Ruiz and Brazilian Camilo Sanvezzo , who scored from a penalty. The Machine scored through the Argentine Ramiro Funes Mori and Rodrigo Huescas.

Ambriz reiterated the mental strength of his coaches, especially Sanvezzo, who executed the penalty that meant victory in stoppage time.

“The last minutes were of a crazy game, without football, without order, without idea on our part, but given the lack of idea we had the strength to character, that’s why I keep the three points that allow us to continue in first place in the tournament”, explained Ambriz.