In a thrilling encounter on February 15, 2025, Necaxa delivered a stunning blow to reigning champions Club América, securing a 3-2 victory with a stoppage-time goal. The match, held at Estadio Ciudad de los Deportes in Mexico City, saw Necaxa halt América’s undefeated run in the seventh round of the Liga MX Clausura tournament.
The game commenced with high intensity as Necaxa took an early lead. In the 3rd minute, Argentine midfielder José Antonio Paradela capitalized on a cross from Colombian winger Johan Rojas, slotting the ball past América’s goalkeeper, Luis Ángel Malagón. This swift goal set the tone for Necaxa’s aggressive play.
Building on their momentum, Necaxa extended their advantage in the 31st minute. Colombian striker Diber Cambindo found the net after a deflected shot from José Iván Rodríguez landed in his path, allowing him to score from close range. This goal silenced the home crowd and put América on the back foot.
Despite the setback, América showcased their resilience in the second half. Spanish midfielder Álvaro Fidalgo emerged as the hero for the home side, initiating the comeback in the 50th minute. Receiving a precise pass from forward Henry Martín, Fidalgo maneuvered through Necaxa’s defense and fired a shot into the bottom corner, reducing the deficit to 2-1.
The equalizer came just nine minutes later. In the 59th minute, Fidalgo completed his brace by converting a cross from winger Alejandro Zendejas. Positioned perfectly in the penalty area, Fidalgo directed the ball past Necaxa’s goalkeeper, Luis Unsain, bringing the scoreline to 2-2 and reigniting América’s hopes.
The match took a dramatic turn in the 80th minute when América’s defender, Kevin Álvarez, received a red card for a harsh tackle on Necaxa’s Manuel Mayorga. This left the home team with ten men on the field, forcing them to adopt a more defensive strategy.
Despite being a man down, América nearly clinched the lead in stoppage time. In the 93rd minute, defender Ramón Juárez’s header was acrobatically saved by Unsain, maintaining the deadlock.
However, the decisive moment arrived in the 99th minute. Necaxa’s substitute, Kevin Ante, delivered a curling cross from the right flank that unexpectedly sailed over Malagón and into the net. This last-gasp goal secured a memorable victory for Necaxa, ending América’s unbeaten streak.
Despite the loss, Club América remains at the top of the Liga MX standings with 16 points, sharing the lead with León, who are set to face Atlético de San Luis later in the round. Necaxa’s triumph elevates them in the league table, showcasing their potential to challenge higher-ranked teams.
The seventh round of the Clausura tournament also featured notable matches:
The round is set to continue with upcoming fixtures, including Atlas vs. Puebla, Tigres UANL vs. Cruz Azul, and Toluca vs. Guadalajara. Fans eagerly anticipate these clashes as teams vie for crucial points in the Clausura standings.
Club América will need to regroup and address the defensive lapses that led to their first defeat of the season. Meanwhile, Necaxa will aim to build on this momentum as they prepare for their next fixtures, hoping to climb further up the league table.
This match serves as a testament to the unpredictability and excitement inherent in Liga MX, where any team can triumph on any given day.
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