Club America and San Luis Goal-less With Loss of Temper
Club America and San Luis faced each other in the Estadio Alfonso Lastra Ramirez in Mexico.
While both teams attempted to score (and there were close calls), they fell short of their intentions.
The reason was that both teams were equally disciplined and consistent in their play. Both teams had a grasp of the field and the game.
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Another reason why there were no scores was also secondary to the resistance of the goalkeepers Guillermo Ochoa (Club America) and Cesar Lozano (San Luis).
The yellow cards handed out to members of both teams by referee Jaime Herrera Gardu~no, was the main staple in this game.
Enrique Esqueda (Club America) received the first yellow card after committing a foul against Jaime Correa (San Luis) in 14 minutes.
The result was a free throw for San Luis. Sergio Ponce (San Luis) committed a foul against Vicente Sanchez (Club America).
The result was a free throw for Club America and a yellow card for Ponce within 41 minutes.
The second half was also full of yellow cards for misconduct, such as Juan Valenzuela (Club America) at 65 minutes for arguing with a referee.
Diego De La Torre (San Luis) received a yellow card for a foul against Vicente Vuoso (Club America) within 73 minutes.
Angel Reina Martinez and Vicente Vuoso (both of Club America) were the last players to receive a yellow card for fouls.
When the game was coming to an end, tempers flared as the players from both teams were fighting each other until the referee took the situation into their own hands.
The game itself was exciting, even though there were no goals secondary to the close calls in near goals.
The most valued players were the goalies Guillermo Ochoa (Club America) and Cesar Lozano (San Luis)
Club America 0-0 San Luis


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