🎥 Gignac returns as Tigres see off Juárez
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Tigres earned their first three points in the Apertura 2025 by defeating Juárez by the minimum difference. The match was highlighted by the return of André Pierre-Gignac, the debut of Ángel Correa, and the sending off of Ricardinho.
Although the felines dominated the match, the goal didn't come until the 67th minute, when Ozziel Herrera, after a team play, broke through the goal guarded by Sebastián Jurado.
Although Bravos took too many precautions in the match, they were limited in attack after Ricardinho received a red card for an accidental play on Rômulo Zwarg.
In addition to the victory, the university squad also celebrated Gignac's return to the pitch, who had been out due to injury since the Clausura 2025.
With one game less, Tigres sits in seventh place and will return to action next Saturday to face the Liga MX champion.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.
📸 JULIO CESAR AGUILAR - AFP or licensors
Although the felines dominated the match, the goal didn't come until the 67th minute, when Ozziel Herrera, after a team play, broke through the goal guarded by Sebastián Jurado.
Although Bravos took too many precautions in the match, they were limited in attack after Ricardinho received a red card for an accidental play on Rômulo Zwarg.
In addition to the victory, the university squad also celebrated Gignac's return to the pitch, who had been out due to injury since the Clausura 2025.
With one game less, Tigres sits in seventh place and will return to action next Saturday to face the Liga MX champion.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.
📸 JULIO CESAR AGUILAR - AFP or licensors
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