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This is how we saw the game América vs Toluca, player by playerHalftime

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William Ochoa: he played a good game in the moments that were required, especially when the game was 11 against 11 and he saved a clear play in the first minutes of the game.

George Sanchez: At times he was unfocused and very erratic with the passes at the team’s exit, as the minutes went by and the pressure of the Devils decreased, he looked better on the field of play.

Emily Lara: The American youth squad played an outstanding performance, demonstrating once again that he is up for great challenges within the institution and trying to win ownership in an area where the Eagles have hierarchical players.

Nestor Araujo: little by little he begins to adapt to the demands of the azulcrema team, he looked good on the field despite the fact that in the last game he had some physical problems.

Louis Sources: Despite being a left back, he is one of the leaders of the Águilas defense, he is Memo Ochoa’s right-hand man to go out playing every time he can.

Richard Sánchez: the Paraguayan became a hero scoring the winning goal towards the end of the game, but he played a great game in the midfield being a wall through which Toluca’s attacks never passed.

Álvaro Fidalgo: he was America’s best player, when he’s on the field it shows because the team has more dynamism to create attacking plays. He invalidated a great goal that could have made the score wider.

Alexander Zendejas: Very participative by the right wing trying to put dangerous centers in the area that, unfortunately for the Eagles, never found Henry or Cabecita Rodríguez.

Diego Valdes: The Andean is another of America’s offensive engines but he was very erratic and without ideas when he stepped on the area of ​​the choriceros.

Jonathan Rodriguez: disappeared completely, he touched the ball very few times and did not have any dangerous play against Tiago Volpi’s goal.

Henry Martin: The striker is going through a bad time and, like Cabecita, he could do little for the Americanist cause, even because of him Fidalgo’s great goal was annulled in the first half.

Tiago Volpi: Despite the fact that América dominated almost the entire game, he had few occasions in which he was required, and when he was, he resolved the plays well and they could only beat him with a great goal at the end of the game.

Raul Lopez: El Dedos did a good job in the game because when they were tied 11 against 11 he was one of the elements that most dared to go forward to put dangerous centers into the area.

Vabel Huerta: The Andean was one of the leaders of the scarlet defense and shone more by teaming up with Mosquera closing the spaces to America when they were left with one man less.

Andres Mosquera: the main leader of Toluca’s defense during the match, completely dried up the Americanist offensive making Cabecita, Henry and Valdés look bad, who could not beat the Colombian.

Brayan Angle: He was a fundamental part for the Devils to close all the spaces and he understood perfectly with his teammates to also play offside when necessary.

Claudio Baez: He left his team with 10 men when he was sent off in a play in the midfield when he ironed Diego Valdés, before that mistake he was playing a good game.

Jean Meneses: The Andean was practically alone in mid-contention when Baeza was expelled and wiped out the American offensive for much of the match.

Allan Rodriguez: Up front, he was one of those who tried the most, but when the team was left with one man less, he played a good game defensively.

Ferdinand Navarro: he got tired of running a lot behind the ball, but he did well the role of being one of the team’s main defenders from midfield after Baeza was sent off.

Leo Fernandez: the charrúa tried to help his team with counterattacks taking advantage of his speed, but the team was more concerned with keeping the zero for having a man less.

Carlos Gonzalez: He perfectly understood the needs of the team and although he was very alone playing forward, he knew how to retain the ball to consume time when he was wanted and nobody was with him.

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