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Puebla vs Monterrey Liga MX 2022: predicted lineups for the match

La Franja is going with a devastating pace in the tournament while Los Rayados want to get rid of the bad taste in their mouth from the FIFA Club World Cup. 

By William Estrella

La Franja is going with a devastating pace in the tournament while Los Rayados want to get rid of the bad taste in their mouth from the FIFA Club World Cup. 
La Franja is going with a devastating pace in the tournament while Los Rayados want to get rid of the bad taste in their mouth from the FIFA Club World Cup. 

Tonight Puebla vs Monterrey will face each other in Round 6 of Liga MX 2022 in an intense duel and to get an idea of the game plan of both clubs, here are the predicted lineups for the match

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Predicted Lineups for Puebla vs Monterrey in Liga MX 2022

Rayados de Monterrey Lineup

Formation: (4-2-3-1)

Goalkeeper: Andrada.

Defenders: Medina, Montes, Moreno, Vegas, Romo, Ortíz

Midfielders: Romo, Ortíz

Midfielders: Pizarro, González, Meza

Forward: Funes Mori

Puebla Lineup

Formation: (5-4-1)

Goalkeeper: Silva

Defenders: Ferrareis, Gularte, de Buen, Segovia, Jaques

Midfielders: Cortizo, Reyes, Mancuello, Araujo

Forward: Aristeguieta

How have both teams fared in their last 5 matches?

For this true clash of the titans, it is worth analyzing how they have fared in their last 5 matches, which can be seen below:

Each team has lethal strikers

To know how each team might fare in this duel, it is necessary to make a comparison between their top scorers, which can be seen below:

Which team will prove to be the best in this matchup? Only when the ball starts rolling will we know the answer. 

More news about Monterrey:

Despite having won fifth place in the FIFA Club World Cup, Monterrey fans boo them at the stadium


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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