Pumas will look to stay in the repechage zone against Rayados

With the motivation of reaching a first international final in 17 years, the Pumas will return to activity at the Grita Mexico Clausura 2022 of Liga MX this Sunday, when they host the Rayados de Monterrey, at the Estadio Olímpico Universitario on day 14.La Pumas squad advanced to the final of the 2022 Concacaf Champions League by eliminating Cruz Azul in the semifinals, so it will have two duels of great importance in this competition between April 26 and May 5. But first they must settle their commitments within the Clausura 2022 tournament of the Liga MX, in which they must face three decisive matches in less than a week: on the 17th to Monterrey, on the 20th to Atlético de San Luis and on the 23rd to Chivas.The university students have remained within the qualifying positions to the final phase and before the start of day 14 they are in 10th place in the general classification. But they can not be trusted, since there is only a maximum distance of two points with the five sets that pursue them in the standings, after the results of the start of dates, those of the UNAM for the moment are in the thirteenth position. Pumas players celebrating the passage to the final of the Concachampions/Jam Media Therefore, they must take advantage of the mood they reached in midweek and that the regiomontanos usually have a bad time when they appear at CU (they have only won five times in that scenario since the short tournaments began in 1996). Similarly, the Pumas have a positive streak of five consecutive official matches without knowing the defeat and have barely fallen once in their seven most recent presentations (the adverse result was at home, against Necaxa, so those led by Andrés Lillini have the thorn in their side to compensate for that loss of units on their own ground). We recommend you read Los Rayados have raised their level in the Grita México Clausura 2022 tournament of the Liga MX since Víctor Manuel Vucetich took the reins of the squad, adding five wins in their last seven meetings, which has allowed them to ascend to fourth place in the competition, with 22 units. He has a degree in Communication Sciences from the Universidad de Occidente, Unidad Guasave, with a specialty in Media. In his career as a journalist he has done work focused on the agricultural, fishing, health, economic sector, among others. In 2016 he joined EL DEBATE, where he worked as a reporter for locals in Guasave, where he also covered the current affairs, sports and police sections. Since 2017 he entered the digital area as a reporter for the portal of the newspaper EL DEBATE in www.debate.com.mx specializing in the Sports section. In addition to studying and passing the “Sports Journalism Workshop” at the University of Guadalajara in its Virtual University system. cornelio.figueroa@debate.com.mx See more



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