Even with nine players, Tigres saved the victory against Querétaro and is currently the leader of the Liga MX. Miguel Herrera finally turned the 'Felino' team into what everyone was longing for: a constant, attacking team, and proof of this is the five consecutive victories that the club has pulled off.
However, disciplinary problems remain a constant, as Tigres ended the match with nine men thanks to the harsh fouls of Jordy Caicedo and Juan Pablo Vigón, both of whom were brought on in the second half and were sent off just minutes after entering the pitch.
Tigres seeks to climb to the top against Queretaro, the worst team in Liga Mx?
Luis Quiñones was sent off last match, his replacement gave Tigres the lead
The Monterrey club has had players sent off in three of the six matches it has played so far and one of those players, Ecuador's Caicedo, scored the goal that sealed the 2-1 victory.
Querétaro showed why they are in last place in the Apertura 2022, despite their numerical advantage, they were never able to generate any real danger to Tigres’ goal, who had not conceded a goal since match day 2.
With one game ahead of arch-rivals Rayados, Tigres have taken the lead thanks to their 15 points, three more than Monterrey, who visit Pumas on match day six. Tigres has finally become the team that 'Piojo' Herrera had hoped for and, although it is still early in the championship, is already one of the top candidates for the Apertura 2022.
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