Toluca Diablos Rojos celebrate 2-0 halftime lead over Monterrey Rayados in Liga MX semifinal at Estadio Nemesio Diez.
Toluca Diablos Rojos celebrate 2-0 halftime lead over Monterrey Rayados in Liga MX semifinal at Estadio Nemesio Diez.
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Toluca leads Monterrey 2-0 at halftime in Liga MX semifinal

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Toluca took a 2-0 lead over Monterrey in the first half of the return leg semifinal in the Liga MX Apertura 2025, played at Estadio Nemesio Diez. Goals from Pereira and Paulinho tied the aggregate score against Monterrey's 1-0 first-leg win. The score puts the Diablos Rojos close to the final.

The return leg semifinal of the Liga MX Apertura 2025 between Toluca and Monterrey was played on Saturday, December 6, at 19:00 in Estadio Nemesio Diez. Monterrey arrived with a 1-0 lead from the first leg at Estadio BBVA, where Germán Berterame scored the goal. Toluca, defending champions and regular-season leaders, needed to win to advance, as their table position favors them in a global tie.

Lineups were: Toluca with Hugo González in goal; Pereira, Gallardo, López, Romero, Castro, Ruiz, Angulo, Simon, Helinho, and Paulinho. Monterrey lined up Cárdenas; Chávez, Arteaga, Reyes, Medina, Ramos, Rodríguez, Ambriz, Oliver Torres, Canales, and Berterame.

The first half started with Toluca pressing. At minute 4, Marcel Ruiz sent a pass to Paulinho, but the ball was long. Minute 9: Sergio Canales shot over the bar. Minute 14: Pereira headed a corner, blocked by Sergio Ramos. Minute 18: Paulinho beat Stefan Medina, but Luis Cárdenas saved the shot.

At minute 19, Helinho crossed from the second post and Pereira pushed the ball in for 1-0, tying the aggregate. Minute 23: Jesús Angulo shot from distance, wide. Minute 33: Helinho tried with his left foot, near the angle. Minute 35: Gallardo threaded to Paulinho, stopped by Cárdenas. Minute 39: Medina crossed, deflected by defense.

At minute 43, Nico Castro assisted Paulinho, who finished between center-backs for 2-0. Three minutes were added, and at halftime, Toluca led. For Monterrey to advance, they need to win by two or more goals; a one-goal win forces extra time, but Toluca's position decides in a global tie. Broadcast was on Canal 5, Azteca 7, TUDN, and VIX.

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Reactions on X highlight Toluca's strong first half performance, with goals from Pereira and Paulinho giving them a 2-0 halftime lead and aggregate tie. Toluca supporters celebrate the momentum at home, while Monterrey fans express frustration over early concessions and doubt a comeback. Neutral accounts report the score and intense atmosphere.

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Colo Colo players celebrate 2-0 win over Huachipato at Estadio Monumental, regaining Primera Liga lead.
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Colo Colo beats Huachipato 2-0 to lead Primera Liga

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Colo Colo defeated Huachipato 2-0 at Estadio Monumental to regain the exclusive lead in Primera Liga with 15 points after seven matches. Goals came from Álvaro Madrid and Claudio Aquino from the penalty spot. Coach Fernando Ortiz praised his players' attitude and downplayed the win's significance.

Enner Valencia netted in the 8th minute to secure a 1-0 victory for Pachuca over Toluca in the first leg of the Liga MX Liguilla quarterfinals. The narrow win gives Pachuca a slight edge heading into the return match. Other quarterfinal first legs produced high-scoring draws and wins for Tigres and Cruz Azul.

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Toluca defeated Tigres 2-1 in the first leg of the Liga MX Femenil Clausura 2026 quarterfinals, played on April 30 at Estadio Nemesio Diez. Eugénie Le Sommer scored both goals for the home team, with Diana Ordóñez replying for the defending champions. Goalkeeper Valeria Martínez saved a penalty from Jennifer Hermoso in the final minute.

Jornada 11 of Liga MX Clausura 2026 ended with Cruz Azul holding the lead after a 2-2 draw against Pumas. Toluca remains unbeaten with 25 points, and Chivas rose to third with a 3-0 win over Santos. The standings reflect tight competition at the top.

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Chivas, leader of the Liga MX Clausura 2026, drew 2-2 with Pumas UNAM at Estadio Akron in Jornada 13 on April 5. The match featured late goals, an own goal, and a VAR-reviewed penalty. Armando González scored both for Chivas.

Portugal drew 0-0 with 2026 World Cup co-hosts Mexico in a warm-up friendly at the high-altitude Estadio Azteca on Saturday. Coach Roberto Martinez praised substitute Paulinho's return from international exile, amid a tense clash between Chelsea's Pedro Neto and Mexico's Jesus Gallardo.

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América Femenil came back to beat Querétaro 4-1 away, while Cruz Azul thrashed Toluca 4-0 in matchday 16 of the Clausura 2026. These results keep América at the top with 39 points and place Cruz Azul seventh with 30 points. The matchday continues on Sunday with more decisive games.

 

 

 

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