Chivas goalkeeper Raul Gudino’s save preserves draw against rivals America

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Chivas goalkeeper Raul Gudino saved a stoppage-time penalty shot from Club America striker Mateus Uribe to preserve a 1-1 draw in Liga MX’s Clasico Nacional on Sunday.

The country’s most successful clubs at 12 league titles apiece, both sides played an exciting, high-pressing affair at Mexico City’s vaunted Estadio Azteca worthy of the historic rivals.

The Aguilas had a golden opportunity to grab three points when Henry Martin drew a foul in the 94th minute after Gudino ran into the America defender in the box.

Gudino redeemed himself with a clutch save on Uribe’s take, only to see the referee call full-time seconds after.

Andres Ibarguen’s strike in the 81st minute gave America their goal after Chivas striker Alan Pulido initally grabbed the lead with right-footed shot in the 59th minute. It is Pulido’s third consecutive game with a goal and his first three-match scoring streak since 2014.

America remain tied for second place in the Apertura tournament standings with Santos Laguna at 21 points each and two points behind leaders Cruz Azul. Chivas are in ninth place, behind Pachuca on goal difference for the eighth and final playoff spot.

In other Liga MX action on Sunday, Puebla erased a two-goal deficit to scratch out a draw with Pumas UNAM. Alan Mendoza and Felipe Mora gave Pumas a 2-0 lead with the first 15 minutes of play before Lucas Cavallini responded for Puebla in the 58th minute.

Mendoza then committed an own goal the 80th minute to see the game level, becoming the fourth player in the last three Liga MX seasons to score a goal and own goal in the same game.

Leonardo Ramos scored twice and Mauro Diaz added another as Lobos BUAP won their first match on the season over Morelia. The 3-1 victory leaves Lobos in 16th spot and Morelia two rungs above on the table.

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