Mexican Football: The Bad, The Good, and The Great
Tigres played Cruz Azul in Mexico.
Unfortunatly, Tigres were unable to learn from the mistakes they made after its loss to San Luis.
Tigres proved themselves to be inept, unorganized, and appeared more like a bunch of kittens instead of roaring tigers in their plays. Cruz Azul was able to pick up the pieces and go to a victory in spite of the fact that they need some changes to go ahead.
Cruz Azul lacked the electric charge of Pachuca. Regardless, they deserve an honorable mention while Tigres must go back to the basics.
Cruz Azul 1-0 Tigres
Cruz Azul: 9/10
Tigres: 1/10
San Luis was able to learn from its mistakes in its victorious game against Tigres to go to bigger and better things against Necaxa. Necaxa was also good and was difficult to defeat.
Both teams played a football that would have had Mexican Singers such as Jorge Negrete and Pedro Infante turning over in their graves. Regardless, the fans of both teams had their eyes and mouth wide open
Both teams were highly organized, consistent, and disciplined with their games.
San Luis still carried the day and deserved to be awarded.
San Luis 3-2 Necaxa
San Luis: 6/10
Necaxa: 4/10
Pachuca versus Monarcas in Estadio Huracan de Pachuca, Edo. Hidalgo in Mexico was the best of all of the three games of the Mexican League. Roberto was also supportive of Pachuca.
Pachuca was a team that made Roberto happy to the point that when they scored their first goal, Roberto celebrated with a cup of cold latte. Unfortunatly, the referee gave a yellow card to Pachuca immediately. Roberto responded with a protest by doing an act of flatulence against the referee. This is not on purpose, it’s the nerves.
With the end of the first half close at hand, Monarcas scored an equalizer with Roberto having to find another cup of cold latte to calm his nerves. The situation repeated itself when immediately after the equalizing goal; the referee administered another yellow card. Roberto responded again by committing the act of belching and flatulence. The belching and flatulence was heard in the neighbourhood and people were searching for weapons of mass destruction.
Roberto was more than worried with the game. Roberto drunk a cup of red wine, some antiinflamatory medication for an emerging fever and more cold latte.
This was not needed as Juan Carlos Colho and Damian Alvarez scored goal number two and number three for Pachuca and bringing an end to this most glorious of the games from La Liga Mexicana. Another celebration was at hand with more cold latte and being able to share the feelings of a back to back football games with the public at large.
Pachuca 3-1 Monarcas
Pachuca: 7/10
Monarcas: 3/10






