Tigres vs Necaxa: A Liga MX Clash Filled with Drama and Controversy
The recent Liga MX match between Tigres UANL and Necaxa was nothing short of a rollercoaster. Ending in a 2-2 draw, the game was packed with goals, contentious decisions, and late drama that kept fans on the edge of their seats. This article delves into the key moments, controversies, and overall narrative of this thrilling encounter.
Match Overview
The match took place at Estadio Universitario, and from the get-go, it was clear that both teams were hungry for a win. The game featured a series of momentum shifts, keeping spectators guessing until the final whistle.
Key Match Details:
- Final Score: Tigres UANL 2 - 2 Necaxa
- Venue: Estadio Universitario
- Competition: Liga BBVA MX
Goals and Highlights
The game saw four goals, each adding a unique layer to the unfolding drama.
- 51' Juan Brunetta (Tigres): A right-footed shot from the center of the box, assisted by Diego Lainez, put Tigres in the lead.
- 63' Agustin Palavecino (Necaxa): Necaxa leveled the score with a right-footed shot from outside the box, assisted by José Paradela.
- 86' Tomas Badaloni (Necaxa): A header from the center of the box, assisted by Emilio Lara with a cross, gave Necaxa the lead.
- 90+7' Alejandro Mayorga (Own Goal): In a dramatic turn, an own goal by Alejandro Mayorga salvaged a draw for Tigres.
Juan Brunetta's Opening Goal
Agustin Palavecino's Equalizer
Tomas Badaloni's Header
Alejandro Mayorga's Own Goal
Controversies and VAR Decisions
The match wasn't without its share of controversies, particularly surrounding VAR decisions. The own goal by Alejandro Mayorga, which ultimately tied the game, was initially debated and required VAR review to confirm its validity.
According to discussions on Reddit, many fans and analysts, including former referees, believed there was a foul in the build-up to Tigres' second goal. A Reddit post highlighted that several ex-árbitros agreed a foul occurred, adding fuel to the controversy.



Images showing ex-referees agreeing on a foul during the match
Match Statistics and Key Moments
Here's a summary of the match events:
- 51' Goal! Tigres 1, Necaxa 0. Juan Brunetta (Tigres)
- 63' Goal! Tigres 1, Necaxa 1. Agustín Palavecino (Necaxa)
- 86' Goal! Tigres 1, Necaxa 2. Tomás Badaloni (Necaxa)
- 90'+7' Own Goal by Alejandro Mayorga, Necaxa. Tigres 2, Necaxa 2
The match thread on Reddit provides a detailed timeline of substitutions, yellow cards, and other significant occurrences.
Team Lineups
The starting lineups for both teams were as follows:
Tigres UANL:
- Nahuel Guzmán
- Joaquim
- Juanjo Purata
- Jesús Angulo
- Javier Aquino (Marcelo Flores)
- Rômulo (Sebastián Córdova)
- Juan Brunetta
- Fernando Gorriarán (Diego Reyes)
- Nicolás Ibáñez
- Ozziel Herrera
- Diego Lainez (Vladimir Loroña)
Necaxa:
- Ezequiel Unsain
- Alexis Peña
- Alejandro Mayorga
- Emilio Lara
- Johan Rojas (Ricardo Monreal)
- Kevin Rosero
- Diego de Buen (Pável Pérez, Rogelio Cortéz)
- José Rodríguez (Alejandro Andrade)
- Agustín Palavecino
- Diber Cambindo (Tomas Badaloni)
- José Paradela
Fan Reactions and Discussions
The Liga MX community on Reddit was actively discussing the match, with many expressing their opinions on the controversial calls and the overall performance of both teams. The r/LigaMX subreddit served as a hub for real-time reactions and post-match analysis.
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Conclusion
The Tigres vs Necaxa match was a true spectacle, filled with dramatic twists and turns. From stunning goals to controversial VAR decisions, this game encapsulated the passion and intensity of Liga MX. As both teams look ahead, they will undoubtedly carry the lessons learned from this encounter into their future campaigns.