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Thomas Stockting·3 March 2022
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Thomas Stockting·3 March 2022
Scorers: Berterame 21âČ, JuĂĄrez 43âČ; BeltrĂĄn 48âČ, PĂ©rez 69âČ
Despite a bright start, Chivas found themselves behind in the 20th minute. San Luis striker GermĂĄn Berterame reacted quickest to poke the ball home after some good work by Jhon Murillo.
The status quo resumed, as Los Rojiblancos moved the ball around well, creating multiple chances but on his return to the starting line-up, striker JosĂ© Juan MacĂas struggled to find the target.
San Luis looked dangerous on the break throughout the encounter and, against the run of play, they doubled their advantage just before halftime.
A routine cross into the box after a short corner was finished by RamĂłn JuĂĄrez. Unmarked, the defender was allowed to attack the ball, planting his header into the ground and beyond the diving RaĂșl Gudiño.
Marcelo Michel Leañoâs men reacted quickly after the break, halving the deficit through Fernando BeltrĂĄn. The Mexican midfielder capitalised on a slip in the middle of the park before unleashing a powerful shot into the bottom left corner.
As Chivas pushed for an equaliser, the hosts threatened on the break and but for a close offside call couldâve put the game to bed.
The Flock made the most of their good fortunes as they found the goal to draw them level in the 69th minute. This time it was SebastiĂĄn PĂ©rezâs turn to catch Marcelo Barovero out with a long-range effort.
Both sides had chances to win the game but Chivas looked most threatening. In the end though, neither could score a settled for a share of the spoils.