MLS guaranteed a shot to defend CCL title after Union reach semifinal

Philadelphia set up an all-MLS semifinal against LAFC

It took 14 years for a MLS team to win the CONCACAF Champions League. Now, the league will have the chance to lift the trophy in back-to-back seasons.

The Philadelphia Union drew Liga MX side Atlas 2-2 in Mexico on Wednesday night, advancing to the semifinal with a 3-2 aggregate win.

That set up an all-MLS semifinal against LAFC, which easily won its all-MLS quarterfinal against the Vancouver Whitecaps by a 6-0 aggregate score.

Whichever team emerges from the rematch of last year’s epic MLS Cup will have the chance to make it two CCL wins in two years for MLS, after the Seattle Sounders made the breakthrough by defeating Pumas in last year’s final.

The winner between LAFC and the Union will likely be facing another Liga MX team in the final. Club León has already reached the other semifinal, while Tigres took a big step toward the last four with a 1-0 away win over Motagua in their quarterfinal first leg.

“The Champions League is a really special competition,” Union head coach Jim Curtin said after defeating Atlas.

“It’s the biggest trophy on our continent and we want to push and try and go for it. Let’s be honest, it’s been a competition that has been completely dominated by Liga MX. We finally broke through and Seattle had a win last year, and our hope this year is that an MLS team can lift that trophy. I’d prefer it be us than LAFC.”

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Kara bicycle kick equalizer not enough for Orlando City as Tigres advance in CCL

Orlando nearly stole it at the end, but Tigres is moving on

ORLANDO – André-Pierre Gignac stayed home for the second leg of Tigres’ CONCACAF Champions League round of 16 tie with Orlando City. His substitute, on the other hand, netted the vital goal for the Liga MX side to progress.

Sebastián Córdova controlled a cross with his chest and fired a 21st minute strike past the seemingly impenetrable Pedro Gallese as Tigres advanced via away-goals tiebreaker with a 1-1 draw at Exploria Stadium.

Tigres will face either Honduran side Motagua or Liga MX’s Pachuca, who after a scoreless first leg will settle their clash Thursday in Mexico.

Attacking woes continue to plague Orlando, which made its first CCL appearance in club history. The Lions have scored just three goals in five matches across all competitions this season.

Gallese, however, once again kept Orlando in contention. He made three crucial saves in the opening 15 minutes, including one to deny Nicolás Ibáñez on a header from point-blank range. Across the two legs, the Peruvian international stopped 15 Tigres shots.

“Obviously, he represents a lot of security for us, especially in the second half as we pushed. The lines were higher, and we left spaces in behind,” Orlando manager Oscar Pareja said. “It’s very, very good to see him in good form.”

Gignac, the 37-year-old Frenchman who has five goals and two assists in eight Liga MX Clausura matches, was unavailable due to his unvaccinated status. Current U.S. government rules state all air travelers who are not U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents must be fully vaccinated against Covid-19 before entering the country.

Orlando very nearly struck against the run of play shortly after that stop on Ibáñez, building up an attack down the left flank. Iván Angulo took a delicate touch in the box, but his curling shot drifted just wide of the far post.

Tigres cashed in its very next opportunity as Córdova evaded Luca Petrasso with the ball in the air. Córdova took it down with his chest and lashed it past the diving Gallese.

Córdova was one of two players inserted into Marco Antonio Ruiz’s starting 11, along with midfielder and captain Guido Pizarro replacing Juan Pablo Vigón.

Orlando nearly staged a miraculous comeback in the final minutes. Ercan Kara equalized on a 90th minute bicycle kick from a corner. Tigres defender Samir was then sent off for a second yellow in the 95th minute, while Orlando rookie Duncan McGuire blazed one last chance over the bar at the final whistle.

“We gave it our all and played to the end,” McGuire said. “From now on, in the games that we play, we have to play the way we finished that game.

“It’s definitely tough to lose a game like that, definitely thought that there maybe should have been more [stoppage] time. … We’ll keep our heads high and move on to the next one.”

Pareja was shown a red card following the match’s conclusion. In the post-game press conference, he argued that Orlando should have been given more stoppage time due to Tigres’ numerous delay tactics.

“Between the 89th and 96th minutes, there were four minutes and 50 seconds that they did not play. They did not allow us to play the game,” Pareja said. “We saw it in the World Cup, guys. If you give five minutes, and they are wasting time, you need to add more time.

“We are respectful, but we are not stupid. We are competing, and they need to realize that.”

Asked about the late stages of the match, Tigres boss Ruiz said, “It’s things that happen in soccer. Logically, a team doesn’t advance, and they get bothered. I don’t know what exactly happened or what the motive was, but people know those things happen in soccer and it’s the passion of the players.”

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Orlando City’s CCL shot boosted by Gignac’s refusal to get one

The Tigres star is not permitted to enter the United States

Orlando City earned a massive 0-0 away draw against Tigres in the CONCACAF Champions League round of 16 first leg on Tuesday night.

Facing the heavily favored Liga MX side, Orlando conceded plenty of possession and allowed 22 total shots, but a strong defensive performance and some key saves from Pedro Gallese allowed the MLS side to secure a huge result.

The Lions will return home for the second leg full of confidence, not just because of the result but because star Tigres striker André-Pierre Gignac won’t be traveling to Florida for the game.

Gignac isn’t injured and he won’t be suspended — though he nearly was after being shown a first-half red card only for it to be changed to yellow after a VAR review.

Instead, the French striker won’t travel because he is unvaccinated against Covid-19. Current U.S. government rules state all air travelers who are not U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents must be fully vaccinated before they enter the country.

Gignac also missed the 2022 MLS All-Star Game for the same reason — though this game, of course, counts.

Explaining his decision last year, Gignac said: “I want to clarify that I spoke with the board and asked them to respect this issue, which for me is a point of belief, education and something that comes from my childhood and my origin.

“I appreciate the support and respect for my decision on this issue, which is 100 percent personal.”

Gignac is joined by another high-profile anti-vax athlete who is set to miss out on competing in Florida this month: tennis star Novak Djokovic won’t be able to play in the Miami Open due to the same rule that will keep Gignac out.

Whether Gignac plans to petition Ron DeSantis remains to be seen.

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El comentario del Piojo que enfureció al dueño de Tigres pero es la verdad

A ver si aguantan los comentarios que vengan del Piojo en esos próximos seis meses.

Perder siempre duele. Pero perder y que tu dirigente te critique duele más.

Tigres ha quedado fuera de la Liguilla y lo que su director técnico, el Piojo Herrera tuvo que decir al respecto solo hizo que Mauricio Culebro, presidente del equipo, se enfureciera y saliera a comentar de manera pública.

El Piojo alegó que el equipo está compuesto por demasiados jugadores veteranos. A Culebro no le gustó nada ese comentario.

Sí quiero aclarar que no comparto las declaraciones de Miguel. El promedio de edad del equipo ahí está; creo que al final del día, en año y medio hemos tenido semifinales y cuartos de final. No es lo que estamos buscando, no es el objetivo, algo nos ha faltado y eso me queda claro, pero por eso estamos analizando qué es eso que nos hace falta para trabajar“, expresó el directivo.

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El tema es que el Piojo tiene razón. Al menos una decena de los jugadores de Tigres tiene 30 o más años. Para cualquier atleta de alto rendimiento esta edad ya cuenta como avanzada.

Con su polémico comentario se han levantado dudas acerca de una posible salida del técnico. Sin embargo, por los comentarios de Culebro, no parece ser que esta llegue ahorita.

Estamos en proceso de evaluación y sobre esa evaluación tomaremos decisiones; no tomamos decisiones a la ligera, las tomamos bien pensadas y siempre con una evaluación profunda fuerte y sólida. De contrato le quedan seis meses“.

A ver si aguantan los comentarios que vengan del Piojo en esos próximos seis meses.

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¿Huele a campeonato? América suma siete triunfos al hilo

El América se coloca como el único equipo candidato al título del Apertura 2022

Las Águilas del América están que no creen en nadie, anoche derrotaron 2-1 a Tigres en el Estadio Azteca y con ello sumaron su séptimo triunfo al hilo y son líderes del Apertura 2022 de la Liga MX.

El equipo de Fernando Ortiz parece haber encontrado la fórmula para el buen funcionamiento colectivo. Cabecita Rodríguez sigue respondiendo a la confianza de la directiva azulcrema con goles y tal parece que son el equipo que mejor futbol hace en lo que va del torneo.

Gran partido de Alejandro Zendejas que llevó al América al triunfo y el liderato general y de no ser por la buena actuación del portero felino Nahuel Guzmán, el marcador no terminó más abultado para el equipo de Miguel Herrera que no pudo cobrar revancha profesional ante su ex equipo.

El mexicamericano le dio una lección al Tata Martino quien en la semana lo llamó “extorsionador” por no decidir aún si representará a México o Estados Unidos en selección mayor, y en su casa ante su gente dio uno de los mejores partidos del torneo con asistencia y un golazo que le dio el triunfo a su equipo.

El América se coloca como el único equipo candidato al título del Apertura 2022 pues con cinco partidos por delante se encuentran en gran racha y momento futbolístico.

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Unvaccinated André-Pierre Gignac won’t travel for MLS All-Star Game

Gignac is the all-time top scorer for Tigres and won the 2022 Clausura Golden Boot

Tigres star André-Pierre Gignac confirmed he is not vaccinated against Covid-19 after he was removed from the Liga MX roster for the 2022 MLS All-Star Game.

Gignac was initially named to the roster of Liga MX stars that will face the MLS All-Stars on August 10 in Minnesota, but he was removed from the roster due to what Liga MX called a “personal matter.”

Amid reports that personal matter related to his vaccination status, Gignac posted a confirmation that he is not vaccinated on his Instagram story on Wednesday.

“About the matter that has come up today, I want to clarify that I spoke with the board and asked them to respect this issue, which for me is a point of belief, education and something that comes from my childhood and my origin.

“I appreciate the support and respect for my decision on this issue, which is 100 percent personal.”

Gignac was replaced on the roster by Pumas striker Juan Dinenno.

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Source: Toronto FC is shopping Carlos Salcedo

Mexican international Carlos Salcedo could be on the move.

Just months after acquiring Carlos Salcedo, Toronto FC may be looking to ship the Mexican international out.

The 28-year-old center back, who has appeared 48 times for Mexico, is being shopped around MLS and Liga MX, a source close to the situation tells Pro Soccer Wire. Toronto did not respond to a request for comment on the matter.

Acquired by Toronto FC in late January from Tigres, he has featured in 13 matches for the MLS club, playing 1,156 minutes. He also has twice appeared in the Canadian Championship this season.

He last appeared for El Tri in the Nations League Final, a 1-0 loss to the United States in extra time. Salcedo came in as a second-half substitute, going 61 minutes in the loss.

As a youth, Salcedo came up with the Real Salt Lake Academy, making his MLS debut in 2013 before transferring to Mexican powerhouse Chivas. He spent four seasons in Liga MX before making a move to the Bundesliga and Eintracht Frankfurt. He moved back to Liga MX with Tigres in 2019.

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Cruz Azul pega primero y sorprende a Tigres en el Volcán

La máquina de Cruz Azul estrenó técnico y actitud pues rescató el triunfo en la cancha de Tigres con Diego Aguirre como novedad en el banquillo celeste para esta nueva edición del torneo de la Liga MX.

La máquina de Cruz Azul estrenó técnico y actitud pues rescató el triunfo en la cancha de Tigres con Diego Aguirre como novedad en el banquillo celeste para esta nueva edición del torneo de la Liga MX.

Cruz Azul se fue al frente todo el tiempo y aunque el equipo de Miguel Herrera reaccionó hasta en dos ocasiones para no perder en casa, no fue suficiente y en tiempo de compensación, Santi Giménez selló el triunfo de su equipo desde la vía penal.

Chivas y América no pudieron siquiera hacer goles en su presentación en el Apertura 2022, los de Guadalajara recibieron a FC Juárez y América al bicampeón Atlas y ambos partidos concluyeron 0-0 con más penas que glorias para contar.

Toluca fue el equipo que supo demostrar su buena pretemporada y la inversión realizada pues el equipo de Nacho Ambriz se plantó en la cancha de Necaxa y se llevó el triunfo 1-3 en un partido que dominaron de principio a fin.

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Dani Alves responde al Piojo Herrera y lo llama “pinche güey”

No es la primera vez que Herrera se va de boca con la prensa y ahora Alves no es una opción ni como amigo tal parece.

Los rumores de la llegada de Dani Alves al futbol mexicano se han centralizado en dos equipos, Pumas y Tigres y aunque ambos negaron que exista interés, el Piojo Herrera tuvo unas declaraciones muy desafortunadas que le llegaron al brasileño.

Al ser cuestionado sobre el aporte de el ex Barcelona,  Miguel Herrera respondió que la edad ya no le permitiría jugar más que un buen torneo y considerar su fichaje un tema mediático que futbolístico.

Pero para Dani Alves las palabras de Miguel Herrera no fueron de su agrado pues a sus 39 años de edad ha demostrado estar en la élite del futbol mundial y en el nivel que le conocimos siempre por lo que no tardó en responderle al técnico de los Tigres.

“El pinche güey maneja el tiempo ahora”, publicó Dani Alves en Twitter.

Y es que la publicación del brasileño venía acompañada de una nota sobre la reacción del estratega Herrera a la pregunta de la prensa, simplemente Miguel se pasó de palabras y se metió donde no debía, ta fácil que era decir no estamos interesados y ya.

No es la primera vez que Herrera se va de boca con la prensa y ahora Alves no es una opción ni como amigo tal parece.

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Angel City FC, Tigres announce friendlies, two-year partnership

ACFC and Tigres are thinking big.

Angel City FC and Tigres announced a cross-border partnership today, with the clubs planning friendlies in Los Angeles later this year, and in Monterrey in 2023.

Both clubs billed the partnership as the first of its kind, with Angel City saying that the clubs “will host community impact events during each visit” in a press release. Tigres described the partnership as being part of its Amazonas Por Más program, which the club describes as “a series of initiatives to empower women within football in the sports, commercial and social pillars.”

Angel City will host Tigres on August 10 at Banc of California Stadium, while the 2023 friendly at Estadio Universitario will have a date and time announced in the future.

“Angel City has always set our sights toward becoming part of the international soccer community to collaborate with and shine a light on the power of women’s soccer and women’s sports overall,” said Angel City president and co-founder Julie Uhrman. “This partnership with Tigres is an important milestone in our club’s history and we are excited to engage with our fans and community as well as in Mexico and beyond.”

“For us, it is an honor to make this alliance with Angel City FC, a young, motivated franchise with which we have found similar objectives in taking women’s football to another level,” added Tigres president Mauricio Culebro. “We want to turn Tigres Femenil into one of the most renowned teams at an international level, and this type of partnership allows us to get closer to that goal.”

For Angel City, the appeal of such a partnership is clear. The team views itself as a global brand, for one, and partnering with a Mexican club likely won’t hurt its standing from a soccer perspective in Los Angeles and throughout the United States.

Tigres, meanwhile, has had its eyes north of the border for some time. They’ve played multiple friendlies with the Houston Dash, and also completed a transfer that sent Mexico winger María Sánchez to Houston this past winter. They also made headlines by managing to sign U.S. youth international Mia Fishel, who opted to move abroad rather than go to the Orlando Pride, who selected the UCLA star in the first round of the NWSL College Draft.

More recently, Tigres and Angel City linked up for a transfer, with midfielder Stefany Ferrer van Ginkel moving from Liga MX Femenil to NWSL in January.

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