Tigres Defeat Mazatlán 3-1 In High-Stakes Liga MX Clash
Tigres UANL secured a decisive 3-1 victory over Mazatlán FC in a thrilling Liga MX match on Saturday night, keeping their playoff hopes alive. The game, played at Estadio Universitario in Monterrey, drew significant attention from U.S. soccer fans due to Tigres' growing popularity and the presence of Mexican-American players on both teams.
André-Pierre Gignac opened the scoring for Tigres in the 18th minute with a clinical finish, followed by a second-half brace from Luis Quiñones. Mazatlán's lone goal came from Ake Loba in the 63rd minute, but defensive lapses cost the visitors crucial points. The match trended in the U.S. as Liga MX continues to outperform MLS in stateside viewership.
This result pushes Tigres to fifth place in the Clausura standings, while Mazatlán remains near the bottom of the table. The game's physicality saw five yellow cards issued, including one to U.S. youth international Diego Luna who came on as a substitute for Mazatlán. Liga MX's broadcast partnership with TUDN and Fox Sports ensures strong U.S. viewership.
Social media reactions highlighted Gignac's continued dominance at age 36, with many American fans praising the French striker's longevity. The match also sparked discussions about the growing quality gap between Liga MX and MLS, particularly among bilingual soccer communities in border states.
Tigres' next match against Club América on May 1st is already generating buzz, while Mazatlán faces an uphill battle to salvage their season. With Liga MX's playoffs approaching, U.S. interest in Mexico's top league shows no signs of slowing down.