Luis García: Toluca vs Tigres Final Starter Confirmed

Toluca has the mission of reversing the score against Tigers in the second leg of the Final Opening 2025for which Antonio Mohamed could make a drastic change in goal, although it would be for an important reason.

Los heck are at a minimal disadvantage, due to a goal from Angel Correawho took advantage of a mistake by the goalkeeper Hugo Gonzalezduring an outing in which he made a bad pass and ended up giving the ball away.

Luis García could be a starter in the second leg Final

Although González’s mistake was important, he has the support of the coaching staff, since they know the goalkeeper’s ability, however, he could go to the bench in the match that will be played in the Nemesio Diez Stadium.

Many people might see this as a way to punish their mistake, but that is not the case, because their change It would be due to a cabal issue.

Turco Mohamed I would bet on Luis Garcia as the starter, because he has been the goalkeeper who played in all the finals that the Devils have won in the last semester.

Luis García celebrates a goal for Toluca (Imago7)

García Palomera was in charge of taking care of the goal in the LClosing iguilla 2025after an injury to Pau López, who had arrived as reinforcement after the departure of Tiago Volpi.

Later, Toluca was reinforced with Hugo González, but an injury prevented him from being in the Champion of Championsso the owner was Luis García, this same situation caused him to also be present in the Champions Cup.

That is why it is likely that Mohamed will decide to start him, however, this could exhibit Hugo González after his mistake in the Volcán, something that complicates the decision of the Toluca coach to be able to continue with the cabal.

Hugo González gave a goal to Tigres. (Photo: Imago7)
Hugo González gave a goal to Tigres. (Photo: Imago7)

Marcus Cole

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