This Sunday, Tigres defeated Santos Laguna in an attempt to consolidate their position at the top of the general table after losing in Matchday 7 to Pachuca, placing them in third position, just behind Rayados and Toluca, the general leader with two points and a game in hand.
It was in this match that things got complicated once again as, at minute 60, midfielder Rafael de Souza received a second yellow card, meaning that the felines were sent off for the fourth consecutive match and the sixth so far in the tournament.
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However, although the Brazilian's intensity led to both cautions, the truth is that he was late to the play from the first few minutes, as Miguel Herrera left him as the only defender, meaning that he had to face the opponents practically alone in the midfield.
Tigres did not make it to the Clasico Regio on match day 10 without suspensions, as Carioca, who had finally regained his starting place under 'Piojo', who left him on the bench for the first five matches of the competition, will not be able to be present.
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