Tigres Femenil rallies to defeat Toluca 2-1 in jornada 4

Tigres Femenil secured a dramatic 2-1 victory over Toluca's Diablas Rojas in jornada 4 of the 2026 Clausura Liga MX Femenil, ending the hosts' unbeaten run at Estadio Nemesio Diez. Goals from Jheniffer Cordinali and Aaliyah Farmer gave Tigres seven points, while Toluca remains on nine.

The match, played on Wednesday, January 21, 2026, at 6:00 p.m. at Estadio Nemesio Diez in Toluca, saw the Diablas Rojas dominate early as they aimed to preserve their lead with three prior wins. Tigres, unbeaten but with only four points due to a pending game, countered effectively.

At the 37th minute, Diana Ordoñez assisted Jheniffer Cordinali, who finished in front of goal for the 0-1 lead. Toluca equalized in the 64th with Eugénie Le Sommer's crossed shot after a pass from Deneisha Blackwood, following her substitution. The hosts pushed, but Amandine Henry was sent off at the 84th for a second yellow after fouling Jenni Hermoso.

In stoppage time (90+5'), Aaliyah Farmer headed in a poorly defended corner from goalkeeper Valeria Martínez, clinching the 1-2 comeback. Tigres, featuring players like Jennifer Hermoso and Sandra Mayor, displayed efficiency despite less possession. Toluca, under coach Patrice Lair, initially rested Le Sommer, but her entry briefly shifted momentum.

The result leaves Toluca with nine points and Tigres with seven, plus a pending match. The game was broadcast live on Liga MX Femenil's YouTube and Vix.

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