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Nicolás Ibáñez opened the scoring for another Club América defeat at the hands of Pachuca in Liga MX 2022

Las Aguilas continue to plummet while Los Tuzos cling to second place in the overall standings.

By William Estrella

Las Aguilas continue to plummet while Los Tuzos cling to second place in the overall standings.
Las Aguilas continue to plummet while Los Tuzos cling to second place in the overall standings.

In this Round 6 of Mexican soccer, Nicolás Ibáñez opened the scoring for another defeat for Club América, at the hands of Pachuca in Liga MX 2022, which means that the Coapa club has now slipped to 16th place in the overall standings.

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The duel started even and hard-fought, but at minute 28, Nicolás Ibáñez launched a powerful shot to Guillermo Ochoa's far post, after Avilés Hurtado had broken free, making the score 1-0.

But Hurtado was not the only one to pass balls, as at minute 40, he scored what could be considered the goal of the day, as he hit a powerful shot towards Ochoa's goal, who flew to try to stop the missile, but was unable to do so, making the game 2-0.

At minute 55, the Aguilas tried to wake up when Diego Valdés stole a ball that he turned into a through ball, which was finished off by Henry Martín, making it 2-1.

But the final nail in Club América's coffin was put in the coffin by Víctor Guzmán at minute 75, when he received a pass, and took Guillermo Ochoa out of his goal, to seal the game 3-1.

How did the teams take the field?

The tactical setup of the match was decisive for the result, so it is important to review it below. 

How did the match unfold?

Here is a timeline that summarizes the most important actions of the match between Club América and Pachuca. 

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William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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