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CRECE LA PRESIÓN Tenido La Pólvo- EN EL HOYO, Ra Mojada EXCELSIOR LUNES 3 DE AGOSTO DE 2015 FERRARI RUGE EN REFORMA Miles de aficionados disfrutaron la exhibición que ofreció la escudería italiana, con Esteban Gutiérrez como protagonista, de cara al Gran Premio de México de F1 >10-11 0 1 CHIVAS CRUZ AZUL [email protected] @Adrenalina_Exc Omar Bravo y el ataque de las Chivas han CRECE LA PRESIÓN tenido la pólvo- EN EL HOYO, ra mojada. Y CAVANDO Chivas, que amaneció ayer en el fondo de la tabla del descenso, perdió en casa frente a Cruz Azul para hundirse más >4-5 Foto: MexsportFoto: OTRO RESULTADO: TOLUCA 2-1 PUMAS >6 FOTOGALERÍA ADRENALINA LUNES A VIERNES Las chicas de la jornada 2 La autopsia MULTI 08:30 | con Rigoberto Plascencia del Apertura 2015 André Marín 5 MEDIA 16:35 | con Rebeka Zebrekos El torneo, en números 23:00 | con Gerardo Ruiz Massieu Revisa las estadísticas de la Liga Bancomer MX EXCELSIOR TABLA GENERAL 2 lunes 3 DE AGOSTO DE 2015 @Adrenalina_Exc América no iniciaba con dos derrotas desde 1997 y no ocupaba el último sitio desde 2010. FUTBOL EQUIPOS JJ JG JE JP GF GC DIF PTS 1 León 2 2 0 0 7 2 5 6 2 Morelia 2 2 0 0 4 0 4 6 3 Pachuca 2 2 0 0 4 2 2 6 4 Toluca 2 2 0 0 3 1 2 6 NACIONAL 5 Dorados 2 1 1 0 2 1 1 4 6 Jaguares 2 1 1 0 2 1 1 4 7 Pumas 2 1 0 1 4 2 2 3 EL RADAR ADRENALINA 8 Puebla 1 1 0 0 4 2 2 3 [email protected] @Adrenalina_Exc 9 Querétaro 2 1 0 1 3 2 1 3 10 Atlas 2 1 0 1 3 3 0 3 11 Veracruz 2 1 0 1 3 4 -1 3 12 Cruz Azul 2 1 0 1 1 3 -2 3 LA FRASE 13 Tijuana 2 0 0 2 2 4 -2 0 La Libertadores se acaba 14 Tigres 2 0 0 2 0 2 -2 0 De entre el River Plate y los Tigres saldrá 15 Santos 2 0 0 2 2 5 -3 0 el campeón de la Copa Libertadores 16 Monterrey 1 0 0 1 0 3 -3 0 17 Chivas 2 0 0 2 0 3 -3 0 en el estadio Monumental. En Norte y No guardo las medallas que 18 América 2 0 0 2 3 7 -4 0 Centroamérica inicia la Concachampions. gano, así que no sé por qué voy a J: Jugados G: Ganados E: Empatados P: Perdidos FUTBOL GF: Goles a Favor GC: Goles en Contra DIF: Diferencia de goles PTS: Puntos guardar las que me dan cuando COPA LIBERTADORES CONCACHAMPIONS pierdo. (La medalla que regaló) TABLA DE PORCENTAJE es la medalla del perdedor. Es EQUIPOS PJ PTS PCT EQUIPOS PJ PTS PCT 1 Dorados 2 4 2.0000 10 Pachuca 70 97 1.3857 un buen recuerdo para él.” River Plate vs. Tigres América vs. Motagua 2 América 70 122 1.7429 11 Monterrey 69 94 1.3623 Miércoles | 20:00 hrs. Miércoles | 21:00 hrs 3 Toluca 70 118 1.6857 12 Atlas 70 95 1.3571 JOSÉ MOURINHO 4 Cruz Azul 70 114 1.6286 13 Tijuana 70 90 1.2857 TÉCNICO DEL CHELSEA, TRAS REGALAR FUTBOL 5 Santos 70 106 1.5143 14 Pumas 70 85 1.2143 6 Tigres 70 106 1.5143 15 Veracruz 70 82 1.1714 CONCACHAMPIONS COPA MX LA MEDALLA DE SUBCAMPEÓN DE LA 7 Jaguares 70 100 1.4286 16 Puebla 69 76 1.1014 COMMUNITY SHIELD, QUE PERDIÓ ANTE 8 León 70 97 1.3857 17 Morelia 70 77 1.1000 EL ARSENAL, AL NIÑO BOBBY GILL. 9 Querétaro 70 97 1.3857 18 Chivas 70 75 1.0714 Querétaro vs. San Francisco Veracruz vs. Lobos BUAP Martes | 19:00 hrs. Martes | 21:00 hrs PRÓXIMOS PARTIDOS LO VIRAL 07-08-2015 Veracruz vs. Jaguares Pirata Fuente BEISBOL 07-08-2015 Santos vs. Tijuana Corona GRANDES LIGAS 08-08-2015 Cruz Azul vs. León Azul 08-08-2015 Tigres vs. Chivas Universitario 08-08-2015 Pachuca vs. América Hidalgo 08-08-2015 Atlas vs. Monterrey Jalisco 08-08-2015 Dorados vs. Querétaro Banorte Cachorros vs. Piratas Gigantes vs. Cachorros 09-08-2015 Toluca vs. Morelia Nemesio Díez Hoy | 16:00 hrs. Jueves | 19:00 hrs 09-08-2015 Puebla vs. Pumas U. BUAP HOY CUMPLE LÍDERES INDIVIDUALES TOM BRADY Mauro Boselli repitió con un doblete para trepar a FUTBOL la cima. Pudo marcar tres, pero falló un penal. AMERICANO GOLES ASISTENCIAS 38 AÑOS Quarterback de los Patriotas de Nueva Inglaterra. Ganador de cuatro Foto: Twitter @JavierAquino7 Super Bowl (XXXVI, TIGRES VIAJÓ A BUENOS AIRES XXXVIII, XXXIX y XLIX) y tres veces Entre cientos de aficionados que le hicieron ver su Super Bowl MVP MAURO BOSELLI 4 FLAVIO SANTOS 2 cariño y apoyo, el plantel universitario voló a Argentina (XXXVI, XXXVIII LEÓN PUEBLA donde el miércoles tendrá el juego de vuelta de la final y XLIX). Genio y ARIEL NAHUELPÁN 3 JEFFERSON CUERO 2 de la Copa Libertadores frente al River Plate. figura en la NFL.. PACHUCA MORELIA PABLO VELÁZQUEZ 2 JULIO FURCH 2 MORELIA VERACRUZ Luis Alonso Héctor Linares Fernando Islas Erik Knobl Efrén Chávez Mejía Coordinador Editor Editor Editor Visual Coeditor Visual FIGURA DE LA JORNADA EXCELSIOR ARIEL NAHUELPÁN LUNES 3 DE AGOSTO DE 2015 :3 PILAR DE LOS TUZOS Cuando se apuesta por un ESTADÍSTICAS proyecto en el que es prio- ritario impulsar a jóvenes ASCENSO MX mexicanos a la Primera Di- visión la elección de juga- LA CRISIS DEL ATLANTE dores de experiencia debe NO ENCUENTRA SU FIN ser meticulosa por el pe- Atlante perdió 1-0 en su visita so que recae sobre ellos. a los Murciélagos para sumar En el caso del Pachuca ese su segunda caída en el torneo principio está bien cubier- Apertura. De esa manera llega a to con jugadores dotados once jornadas consecutivas -nueve que han cubierto sus ne- de ellas en el pasado semestre- sin cesidades, como es el ca- que logre quedarse con las tres so de Ariel Nahuelpán, un unidades. A pesar del arribo de delantero que es un líder y Eduardo Fentanes a la dirección guía de un plantel que aspi- técnica no hay buenas sensaciones. ra a lo grande. En el partido frente al Querétaro coman- dó la remontada con dos RESULTADOS anotaciones. Lobos BUAP 4-0 A. San Luis Mineros 2-2 FC. Juárez UdeG 1-2 Alebrijes Cimarrones 1-1 Zacatepec Murciélagos 1-0 Atlante Necaxa 2-3 Venados Celaya 1-0 Correcaminos Cafetaleros Pos. Coras Foto: Mexsport PRÓXIMOS PARTIDOS 07-08-2015 Correcaminos vs. Cimarrones Marte R. Gómez 07-08-2015 Venados vs. Atlante Carlos Iturralde 07-08-2015 Coras vs. Celaya Arena Cora 07-08-2015 Murciélagos vs. Cafetaleros Centenario 08-08-2015 Alebrijes vs. Lobos BUAP Benito Juárez 08-08-2015 Zacatepec vs. UdeG Coruco Díaz 08-08-2015 A. San Luis vs. Mineros Alfonso Lastras goles acumula Ariel 08-08-2015 FC Juárez vs. Necaxa O. Benito Juárez Nahuelpán en México. 16 los Foto: Mexsport ha marcado con los Tuzos Técnico de GERARDO FABIO MAURO RODRÍGUEZ SANTOS BOSELLI TOLUCA CRUZ AZUL LEÓN la jornada: GUILLERMO Ricardo BURDISSO LEÓN La Volpe JESÚS Jaguares es una caja de EMILIANO ARIEL CORONA ARMENTEROS CRUZ AZUL NAHUELPÁN sorpresas, especial- 2ª JAGUARES PACHUCA mente al momento de vez en el año que Chivas MAURICIO atacar, muy a su esti- aparece en el último sitio M. ROMERO lo del argentino. Fren- de la tabla porcentual. DORADOS te al campeón Santos dio cátedra, superó en LUIS A. FRANCO ideas a Pedro Caixinha RODRÍGUEZ RODOLFO ARIZALA para celebrar su pri- JAGUARES PIZARRO ATLAS PACHUCA mer triunfo. Foto: Mexsport RESULTADOS DE LA JORNADA 2 América y Chivas, los dos equipos más populares en México, 1-2 1-2 1-3 4-1 1-0 2-1 2-1 0-1 Pos. ligaron su segunda QUERÉTARO TIJUANA AMÉRICA LEÓN MORELIA JAGUARES TOLUCA CHIVAS MONTERREY derrota en el torneo. PACHUCA DORADOS ATLAS VERACRUZ TIGRES SANTOS PUMAS CRUZ AZUL PUEBLA 4 ADRENALINA LUNES 3 DE AGOSTO DE 2015 : EXCELSIOR EN GUADALAJARA ANTE UN ESTADIO LLENO TRIUNFO PINTADO DE AZUL Con un gran juego colectivo, La Máquina derrota a las Chivas firmar un golazo tras terminar con un carrusel de más de seis pases en el Omnilife y las deja en el último lugar de la tabla de de primer toque. porcentajes El Rebaño sufrió para siquiera acercarse al área de los visitantes, en gran parte por la recuperación 0 1 DE LA REDACCIÓN de la tabla porcentual (1.0870) por en un tiro de esquina del argentino rápida de Marc Crosas y Gerardo [email protected] debajo del Morelia (1.1000) y el Ariel Rojas. Torrado en el medio campo. Puebla (1.1014). La diferencia pudo ser mayor, Cuando pudo hacerlo, como Cruz Azul, sin un centrodelantero El brasileño Fabio Santos, de de no ser porque el cuadro celeste en la llegada del joven José David nominal, derrotó al Guadalajara gran partido a lo largo de los 87 falló la mayor parte de sus acer- Ramírez, el portero Jesús Corona CHIVAS CRUZ AZUL como visitante y, además de sumar minutos que estuvo en el campo, camientos en el segundo tiempo. respondió con un rechace hacia su primera victoria del torneo, dejó dejó el marcador a favor de la Má- Richard Ruiz, en una de las úl- tiro de esquina. De ahí en más, a los rojiblancos en el último lugar quina (67’) con un potente cabezazo, timas jugadas, estuvo a punto de los dirigidos por José Manuel de la EXCELSIOR : LUNES 3 DE AGOSTO DE 2015 ADRENALINA 5 REACCIONES FABIO SANTOS Cruz Azul tomó por asalto el LA AUTOPSIA estadio de las “Un gol que da confianza” Chivas.
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