On the fifth date of the Clausura, Necaxa demonstrated their superiority by defeating Atlético de San Luis with a resounding score of 4-1 at Estadio Victoria. The goals for the hosts came from Julián Carranza (3’ 1T), Tomás Badaloni (13’ 2T), Alexis Peña (20’ 2T), and Ricardo Monreal (27’ 2T), while João Pedro Galvão (45’ 2T, penalty) managed to score for the visitors.
The opening goal arrived just three minutes into the first half, as Julián Carranza skillfully found the net following a pass from Franco Rossano, placing the ball into the bottom right corner, leaving the goalkeeper with no chance.
Franco Rossano stood out as the key player of the match, making significant contributions to the team’s performance.
Defender Alexis Peña not only excelled defensively but also added to the scoreline with a goal.
Necaxa’s coach, Martín Varini, opted for a 4-5-1 formation featuring Ezequiel Unsain in goal; alongside Raúl Martínez, Alexis Peña, Agustin Oliveros, and Franco Rossano in defense; Danny Leyva, Kevin Ante, Israel Tello, Lorenzo Faravelli, and Agustín Almendra in midfield; with Julián Carranza leading the attack.
On the other hand, Atlético de San Luis, under Guillermo Abascal, aligned in a 4-5-1 formation, with Andrés Sánchez guarding the net; Robson Bambú, Benjamin Galindo, Eduardo Águila, and Lucas Esteves at the back; Roberto Meraz, Sébastien Salles, Benjamín Galdames, Sebastián Pérez Bouquet, and Miguel García in the midfield; and João Pedro Galvão as the forward.
The match was officiated by referee Iván López Sánchez at Estadio Victoria.
Looking ahead, Necaxa will face FC Juárez as visitors in the next round, while Atlético de San Luis will host Querétaro.
With this victory, the hosts reached 6 points, placing them in ninth position. Meanwhile, the visiting team remains with 4 points, currently in fifteenth place in the league.
Substitutions for Necaxa
55’ 2T – Julián Carranza went out for Tomás Badaloni.
60’ 2T – Agustín Almendra substituted by Ricardo Monreal.
81’ 2T – Franco Rossano and Alexis Peña replaced by Rogelio Cortéz and Cristian Calderón, respectively.
82’ 2T – Israel Tello replaced by Ricardo Cisneros.
Yellow Cards for Necaxa:
29’ 1T Julián Carranza (Unsportsmanlike Conduct) and 47’ 2T Lorenzo Faravelli (Insulting or disapproving of the referee).
Substitutions for Atlético de San Luis
45’ 2T – Sebastián Pérez Bouquet out for Roman Torres, and Benjamín Galdames out for Anderson Duarte.
79’ 2T – Anderson Duarte replaced by Santiago Muñoz, Miguel García by Leonardo Flores, and Roberto Meraz by Fidel Barajas.
Yellow Cards for Atlético de San Luis:
28’ 1T Robson Bambú (Holding the opponent to prevent advancement).
Red Card for Atlético de San Luis:
47’ 1T Robson Bambú (Red for double yellow).
