León - Cruz Azul: Watch Andrés Montaño's golazo for Cruz Azul in Liga MX quarter-final
- Cruz Azul defeated León 3-2 in the Liga MX quarter-final first leg on Thursday night.
- The match featured Andrés Montaño scoring his first goal after pouncing on a loose ball outside the box in the 19th minute.
- Montaño scored a second goal before half-time, giving Cruz Azul a 3-1 lead while León fought back after a red card was shown to Adonis Fras.
- Cruz Azul held on for the 3-2 win with Montaño’s golazo described as a “thunderous strike” that ignited the team’s advantage.
- With the return leg set at Estadio Azteca, Cruz Azul carries the upper hand and Montaño remains the key player in the tie.
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By CARLOS RODRÍGUEZ MEXICO CITY (AP) — Andrés Montaño scored twice to lift Cruz Azul to a 3-2 victory over León in the first leg of their Clausura quarterfinals on Thursday. Uruguayan Ignacio Rivera scored in the 14th minute, and Montaño followed with goals in the 19th and 41st. La Máquina, coached by Vicente Sánchez, is seeking its 10th league title to tie Toluca for the third-most successful team in Mexico behind América, which is first, and C…
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