What a game the Águilas and the Pumas gave us!
It ended 3-3, but it seemed like a back-and-forth final. Goals, cards, emotions and, of course, referee controversy. América, with that spirit of never giving up, overcame a two-goal deficit that had them on the canvas. If they lost, returning to Ciudad Universitaria would be an almost impossible mission.
The azulcrema reaction and the penalties
In the last minutes of the game at Banorte, André Jardine’s team woke up. Two penalties called by Luis Enrique Santander—one reviewed by the VAR, the other declared without hesitation—changed the script. Efraín Juárez’s men saw their advantage disappear.
The controversy that does not go away
But the classic doesn’t end there. Now it sounds loud and clear that the Pumas board is preparing a formal complaint before the Disciplinary Commission. The reason? An alleged improper alignment of America. According to reporter León Lecanda, the university club is considering protesting because the Águilas would have made three changes at the same time, modifying the name of the player who left after Sebastián Cáceres’ concussion protocol.
“The leadership of the National University Club would be analyzing protesting that the Águilas had made a mistake when making three substitutions at the same time, during the second half.”
This gives an extra flavor to Sunday’s return. Will there be a sanction or will everything be a scare? What is certain is that this classic reminds us that in football, as in life, discipline and preparation are key. See you at the University Olympic!




