10 de February de 2024. 11:32 pm.
With Estadio BBVA vibrating with joy, Rayados de Monterrey defeated Pachuca 3-2 with some great goals, in Matchday 6 of the Clausura 2024.
Monterrey started with intensity, and the fans, who came to Estadio BBVA in large numbers, enjoyed the game and cheered the team on at all times.
Just three minutes in, German Berterame sent the ball into the back of the net, but the goal was disallowed for an offside position.
12' RAYADOS 1-0 PACHUCA | Jesus Gallardo
With a powerful volley, Jesus Gallardo opened the scoring at Estadio BBVA. Goal, Gallardo!
18' RAYADOS 2-0 PACHUCA | Jordi Cortizo
After a great one-two between Gallardo, Canales and Berterame, Jordi Cortizo dribbled past goalkeeper Carlos Moreno and defender Daniel Acevez, and shot powerfully into the goal. What a goal, Jordi!
At the 28th minute, Víctor Guzman headed the ball inside the box. The ball hit Daniel Aceves' hand and the referee awarded a penalty. However, after reviewing the VAR, he changed his decision, considering that the defender had no intent.
Monterrey continued to insist with chances from Germán Berterame and a shot from Luis Romo.
In the second half, Rayados kept up the pressure and managed to extend the score with a great goal by German Berterame.
48' RAYADOS 3-0 PACHUCA | Germán Berterame
With a powerful shot from outside the box, Germán Berterame scored Monterrey's third goal. Gooooal!
Sergio Canales tried a shot from half distance towards the base of the post at minute 62, but the ball went just wide of the opponent's goal.
79' RAYADOS 3-1 PACHUCA | Oussama Idrissi
On a counterattack, Oussama Idrissi shot on goal from outside the box and scored the stoppage time goal for Pachuca.
90' RAYADOS 3-2 PACHUCA | Nelson Deossa
In the last play of the match, Nelson Deossa scored the visitors' second goal.
With this result, the Rayados reached 14 points and are now the leaders of the competition.
This Thursday, February 15, at 9:15 p.m., Monterrey will host Comunicaciones FC in the second leg of the First Round of the CONCACAF Champions Cup.
Andrés Jiménez