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Monterrey edge America on penalties to win Mexican League

Monterrey’s Dorlan Pabon holds aloft the trophy as he celebrates with his team-mates after winning the Mexican League by beating America at the Azteca Stadium in Mexico City on Sunday. Reuters

Monterrey won their first Mexican league title since 2010 on Sunday but they needed penalty kicks to do it after America beat the visitors 2-1 after extra time to tie the two-legged final at the Aztec stadium.

Nicolas Castillo and Guido Rodriguez missed from the spot for America, and although Stefan Medina missed for Monterrey, it fell to Leonel Vangioni to convert the final kick and give the northern side a 4-2 triumph on penalties after a 3-3 aggregate draw.

It was Antonio Mohamed’s first title win in three previous final appearances as Monterrey coach and capped a brilliant year in which they also won the CONCACAF Champions League.

Monterrey won the first leg 2-1 at home earlier in the week but they were on the back foot for much of Sunday’s game against a side that has won more Mexican league flags than any other.

America went looking to wipe out the deficit early on, and – whipped into a frenzy by the raucous home crowd – they simply blitzed the visitors in the opening stages.

It looked like they would be rewarded as early as the third minute when Bruno Valdez forced the ball over the line.

However, the goal was correctly disallowed as Valdez handled the ball before it dropped at his feet.

didn’t have to wait long for the breakthrough as just three minutes later they had taken the lead on the night and leveled the tie at 2-2.

Renato Ibarra played a simple ball into Federico Viñas who created just enough space to crack a left-footed shot off the inside of the upright.

Federico Vinas opened the scoring after six minutes for the home side with a cracking strike and  Richard Sanchez then made it 2-0 four minutes before half time with a superbly placed shot from the edge of the penalty box.

However, Rogelio Funes Mori forced the game into injury time with a quarter of an hour left on the clock as Monterrey took advantage of comical defending by America to make it 2-1 on the night and 3-3 overall.

Neither side could score in the extra 30 minutes and it took penalties for Monterrey to finally secure a long-awaited Apertura title.

Agencies