Brunetta’s Strike Undone by Sepúlveda’s Dramatic Penalty as Tigres and Cruz Azul Share the Spoils in Monterrey
Tigres UANL and Cruz Azul played out an absorbing 1-1 draw at Estadio Universitario, a match defined by late drama, resilient defending, and moments of individual brilliance that underscored the stakes in Liga MX’s Apertura race.
Cruz Azul dominated possession for much of the night, dictating play with over 65% of the ball and an eye-catching 590 passes at 88% accuracy. Yet, it was Tigres that struck first: in the 51st minute, Juan Brunetta latched onto a crisp assist from Ángel Correa, slotting expertly past goalkeeper Kevin Mier to send the Monterrey crowd into raptures. Brunetta, deployed as the attacking fulcrum in Tigres’ 4-1-4-1, proved a persistent threat and was rewarded for his industry.
The goal sparked urgency from Cruz Azul, who had engineered 16 total shots—five on target—but struggled to pierce Tigres’ defensive formation led by Nahuel Guzmán and a committed back line. Mier kept Cruz Azul alive with a pair of crucial saves in the second half, and their attacking persistence finally bore fruit deep in stoppage time.
The frenetic closing stages delivered high drama. After a sequence of fouls and yellow cards—including bookings for Guzmán (90+6’ for time wasting), Joaquim (90+7’ for dissent), and Aquino (90+11’)—the referee awarded Cruz Azul a penalty following a lengthy VAR review and a frenzied scramble in the Tigres area. Ángel Sepúlveda stepped up in the 98th minute of added time and coolly converted to level the score, stunning the home fans and igniting celebrations among the visiting supporters.
Tempers flared in the dying moments, with Tigres captain Guido Pizarro shown a straight red card as tempers boiled over in the twelfth minute of added time. The hosts finished in chaos but clung on to a point. The result sees Cruz Azul remain fourth in Liga MX, while Tigres stay close behind in fifth, keeping both teams firmly in the playoff hunt.
Key moments:
- 51’ – Juan Brunetta scores (assist: Ángel Correa) to give Tigres the lead.
- 90+8’ – Ángel Sepúlveda equalizes from the penalty spot for Cruz Azul.
- 90+12’ – Guido Pizarro receives a direct red card, capping off a turbulent finale.
The match, covered on ESPN and recapped in multiple highlight packages from major YouTube channels with robust followings, will be remembered for its relentless pace and late-game controversy. Brunetta’s opener and Sepúlveda’s icy equalizer epitomized the kind of high-stakes football that continues to make Liga MX one of North America’s most compelling competitions.