Concacaf: Tigres eliminated in penalty shootout by Columbus Crew

The Columbus Crew, MLS champions, now await the winner of the series between Rayados and Inter Miami


San Nicolas de los Heroes — Patrick Schulte He went from being a villain to a hero on the university campus Columbus Group will eliminate Tigers In the quarter finals Concacaf Champions Cup. The MLS Kings' goalkeeper gave the Cats their first goal in regulation time, but in a shootout guilty He stopped attempts by Andre-Pierre Gignac and Guido Pizarro.

Columbus Group Surprise Tigers After a 1-1 draw at 'Volcano', they forced extra time after a 2-2 draw and eventually won 4-3. guilty With a great performance from his goalkeeper Patrick Schulte.

The night couldn't have started worse for the visitors as Frenchman Andre-Pierre Gignac put the Cats ahead in the 3rd minute after a heavy foul by Schulte, who had already tried to cut the European striker into his area, but the top scorer. The story of Tigers He stole the ball with ease and only had to push it into the back of the net and look set to lead the locals to a comfortable victory, but Columbus Group Showing resilience, he walked away with an unexpected victory Concacaf Champions Cup.

Robert Dante Ciboldi's side had the upper hand in the first half and after a VAR review for offside a couple of goals didn't even get on the scoreboard, but they seemed to be going quietly, although the US team's response came as a substitute through Diego Rossi. Stadium came close to scoring again in the 65th minute to keep the 'Volcano' level at 1-1 in the 59th minute, but Kignac sent his effort over the crossbar. Patrick Schulte.

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The rest of the match and extra time passed without any real chances of danger, it was on penalties and eventually the goalkeeper. Columbus Group He started as a villain and became a hero in an engagement.

With this conclusion, Columbus Group Stay tuned for the semi-finals Concacaf Champions Cup The Rayados and Inter Miami will meet again in Monterrey this Wednesday, April 10, for the winner of the series. La Bandilla is 2-1 ahead of Lionel Messi, Gerardo Martino and company.

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