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Golpe De Poder En La Conferencia Americana Suelto En La Zona De Anota- Equipo Ción Recuperado Por Bran- Don Lloyd Y Un Acarreo De 14 Yardas De Stevan Ridley + excelsior.com.mx cobertura EXCELSIOR maRtes 11 dE diciembre dE 2012 [email protected] @Adrenalina_Exc Foto: AFP Foto: Reconoce a messi> Gerd Müller sólo tuvo palabras de aliento para La Pulga, quien rompió su récord > 4 gEntE dE la Casa 14:42 TEXANOS DE PATRIOTAS DE HOUSTON N. INGLATERRA Equipo MARCa 1 2 3 4 TE Houston 11-2 0 0 7 7 X N. Inglaterra 10-3 14 7 7 14 X dE La redaccióN [email protected] a defensiva de Te x a n o s d e Houston permi- tió 21 puntos en la primera mi- tad y Tom Brady llegó a 45 juegos Lconsecutivos lanzando al menos un pase de touch- Foto: Archivo Mexsport Archivo Foto: down en la victoria 42-14 de Nueva Inglaterra sobre Con idEa dE Houston. La unidad defensiva trascendEr texana fue exhibida por Brady y compañía en las Juan de Dios Ramírez primeras tres series ofen- sivas en las que lograron Perales quiere avances de 56, 82 y 70 yar- consolidarse como das, que concluyeron con dos envíos de anotación a auxiliar en Pumas > 2 Aaron Hernández, de cua- tro y siete yardas, además de un espiral de 37 yardas a Brandon Lloyd hasta las diagonales. Houston no respondió a las expectativas genera- das ya que la defensiva de Patriotas limitó a Arian Foster a sólo 46 yardas, mientras que Matt Shaub lanzó para 232 yardas y una intercepción. Al arranque del tercer periodo, Brady completó un pase de 63 yardas con Donte Stallworth, cuar- ta anotación de la noche, que significó el decimocta- vo juego con cuatro pases de anotación, superando a Johnny Unitas en el cuarto + lugar de todos los tiempos excelsior.com.mx con esa anotación. cobertura La defensiva de Texanos Foto: Archivo Mexsport Archivo Foto: lució muy inferior frente a la dinámica ofensiva de los Le saLen garras a nery locales. Brady concluyó la Castillo dejó a los Tuzos para noche con 21 pases comple- + pasar a las filas del León como tos, 296 yardas y cuatro en- excelsior.com.mx incorporación para la Copa víos de anotación. cobertura Libertadores y la Liga MX > 3 Texanos de Houston in- tentó despertar en el tercer periodo con un acarreo de una yarda de Arian Foster, PelEa un lugar pero Nueva Inglaterra aña- dió 14 puntos con un balón golpe de poder en la conferencia americana suelto en la zona de anota- Equipo ción recuperado por Bran- don Lloyd y un acarreo de 14 yardas de Stevan Ridley. rEnovado T.J. Yates, quarterback suplente de Houston, hizo menos humillante la de- rrota con un acarreo de una yarda. Patriotas alargó su ra- borraN a cha a 43 victorias luego de tener ventaja de 21 puntos o más; Texanos suma nueve juegos sin ganar después de estar abajo en el marcador por la misma cantidad. Nueva Inglaterra sumó Foto: Archivo AP Archivo Foto: su décima temporada con texanos El ataque de Nueva al menos diez victorias y se colocó a seis del récord de Inglaterra, comandado San Francisco, su próximo rival. por cuatro pases de anotación de Tom Brady, fue mucha pieza para la defensiva de 45 donte’ Stallworth Houston, en un duelo Seattle no sólo partidos logró una lanzando al menos un anotación que lucía parejo en el cambió su imagen, pase de anotación suma de 63 ya es una franquicia Tom Brady yardas. papel y fue una paliza. de respeto > 6 Fotos: AP la nEurona: a mi manEra: la mEmoria dEl futbol: El EspEjo dE tinta: Pablo Carrillo - pág. 2 Miguel Gurwitz - pág. 3 Ricardo Salazar - pág. 4 Arturo Xicoténcatl - pág. 5 MARTES 11 DE DICIEMBRE DE 2012 • EXCELSIOR Somos muy afortunados de vivir la era Messi. pablo Sin duda que estamos ante uno de los tres me- carrillo jores jugadores de la his- la neurona toria, quizá el mejor, pues si las lesiones lo respetan iseguirá implantando nuevas [email protected] marcas como la conseguida apenas el pasado domingo, ante el Real Betis Balompié de tres tercios CLII Sevilla, al anotar dos goles y Una vez más queda claro con ello ser el máximo golea- Una vez más queda claro que hay que hay que apostar por los jó- dor en un año calendario. venes canteranos, ahí está el : Y digo que uno de los tres que apostar por los jóvenes cante- éxito, deportivo y económico, mejores para evitar la clá- no le insistan al otro camino. sica polémica de Pelé y ranos, ahí está el éxito, deportivo y Refrescante triunfo 2 Maradona, pues ya hay un ter- económico... de El Zotoluco el pa- futbol cero en discordia. Sin embargo, sado domingo en la para muchos Lionel a sus 26 iIIPlaza México al cortar años aún tiene una asignatu- Benito Villamarín ante la El reciente ejemplo de los dos orejas, la segunda protes- MOnTERREy EnCuEntra soluCIón ra pendiente para que lo poda- escuadra bética después Tuzos del Pachuca lo explica tada e inmerecida, aunque lo mos encumbrar hasta el mejor de que a media semana se a la perfección. Gastaron va- realmente importante fue pa- de la historia, aún no ha gana- esperaba lo peor cuando salió rios millones en la adquisición ladear el sobrio y maduro que- Corona responde en do Mundiales con la selección en camilla, lo definen de cuer- de Tamudo y nery Castillo, y hacer del veterano matador. albiceleste. po completo. recibieron casi nada a cambio, Lástima de la pobre presen- Los grandes atributos del Messi es un genio, pésele a un gol entre los dos supuesta- tación de los protestados to- el Mundial de Clubes nacido en Rosario, hijo de un quien le pese. mente, grandes refuerzos. ros de Marrón, así como el poco modesto trabajador industrial Mientras que la pretem- Terminaron con la muy juego, que dieron al traste con y una afanadora que trabaja- porada se desarrolla desafortunada contratación lo que se esperaba fuera una ba medio tiempo para aten- en todos los frentes del de Hugo Sánchez en la po- gran tarde. der a los hijos, son mágicos, ni futbol nacional, encon- sición trece de la tabla gene- Me quedo con un Eulalio en ii torero, lidiando y comprendien- qué decir de su gran comporta- tramos que algunos equipos ral, finalizando aquello como miento y humildad con los que apuestan por contrataciones el Rosario de Amozoc cuando do las embestidas de sus toros, ha asumido el fulgurante éxito. deslumbrantes, que en la ma- el ex goleador salió a decir ton- se disfruta, pues, el momento La lección de profesionalis- yoría de los casos, por alguna tería y media contra el equipo actual del de Azcapotzalco. mo de jugar el domingo en el u otra razón, nunca funcionan. hidalguense. ¡Enhorabuena! ramírez perales y patiño, a la cabeza Foto: Imago7 La cantera dispersa Corona es uno de los jugadores más jóvenes del Mundial de Clubes. garcía Aspe ¿qué es de ellos? A sus 19 años, el novel “Siempre fui de hacer go- Antonio Torres Servín será el tercer campeón de la 90-91 en ser mediocampista de les, aunque éste me lo encontré. echa mano de + Llegamos tocando, tocando y excelsior.com.mx técnico de Primera. Rayados cubre la tocando, hasta que salió una ex compañeros cobertura ausencia del chileno diagonal y me quedó a modo porteros Suazo; Basanta lo elogia para rematar al arco”, agregó. para reactivar jORgE Campos Admirador del ex ariete bra- Con Claudio Suárez asesora a un sileño Ronaldo, Corona acu- la formación de equipo de Segunda División. Es de la redacción mula dos años en la plantilla comentarista de TV. [email protected] del Monterrey, aunque fue en el técnicos pumas Apertura 2012 donde encontró Tras la ausencia por lesión mayor continuidad. por eduardo domínguEz DEfEnsas del chileno Humberto Sua- “La verdad es que me en- [email protected] AntonIO torres SERvín zo, la responsabilidad ofensi- tristece jugar por la lesión de Tras ser auxiliar en Pachuca y va del Monterrey cayó sobre Suazo, pero haber recibido el esde que arribó a Pumas, toma al equipo felino el novel mediocampista Jesús apoyo de él y de todo el plan- la vicepresiden- para el Clausura 2013. Corona, quien, pese a su inex- tel me motiva. Me dijeron que cia deportiva de periencia, logró brillar en los juegue con tranquilidad y haga Pumas, una de las abraham nAvA cuartos de final del lo que sé dentro del mayores preocupa- Mundial de Clubes campo de juego. Uno ciones que ha teni- Tiene una escuela de formación ante el Ulsan Hyun- siempre tiene que es- do Alberto García de jóvenes futbolistas. dai sudcoreano. tar preparado, pero Aspe ha radicado en recuperar d juAn DE dios ramíREz P. “Me enteré que Me enteré que este tipo de gestos la cantera de directores técnicos. iba a jugar recién en la iba a jugar en la ayudan y mucho”, Después de la negativa de Ha sido auxiliar en Puebla, San charla técnica, a eso charla técnica, admitió. Guillermo Vázquez de conti- Luis, Chivas, Selección Nacional de las dos de la tar- Por su parte, el nuara en la institución, el direc- y Pumas. de. No lo podía creer. a las dos de zaguero argentino tivo buscó opciones en casa, sin Lo primero que hice la tarde. No lo José María Basan- lograr encontrar a una persona CLAuDIO SuáREz fue enviarle mensajes podía creer.” ta elogió la labor del idónea para el puesto. Los que Junto a Jorge Campos asesora a de texto a mi familia jesúS coronA juvenil y espera que había, carecían de los argumen- un equipo de Segunda División para confirmarles la MedioCaMpista siga explotando sus tos necesarios y su bagaje no era de Ciudad del Carmen.
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