Ángel Correa: the man for Tigres braces
The Argentine player shone in his presentation at the Leagues Cup with two goals against Houston Dynamo and, this Friday, he repeated the same dose to San Diego FC.
Correa is already key in the squad led by Guido Pizarro, will he shine again this Tuesday with LAFC?
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