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Ignacio Ambriz has confirmed that he is unable to take the Aguilas America into full flight, not even with 'El Tri' players, and they lost as locals by 3-1 before Atlas Guadalajara, headed by their former coach Gustavo Matosas.
The Uruguayan coach got the victory in the Azteca stadium in a game for date two of the Apertura Tournament of the Liga MX, with goals from Colombian Franco Arizala, on the 23 and 90+2, and an own-goal by U.S. Ventura Alvarado, on the 46.
Aguilas had tied the game at 40 with Argentinean Darío Benedetto, but the locals had a freefall when Colombian Darwin Quintero was expelled from the field on the 72, leaving them with 10 players.
Atlas ended with three points and America with its third straight game with no victories, as it happened with Santos Laguna and Puebla.