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Monterrey kills Jaguares and remains as leader in Mexican soccer

A score of 6-0 pretty much signals the continued demise of Chiapas.

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09/04/2016 |22:52Newsroom |
Redacción El Universal
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Coach Antonio Mohamed celebrated with good reason when Walter Ayoví scored for Rayados Monterrey in a sounding victory over Chivas Guadalajara, which also meant that they get away from the trailing Águilas América.

Rayados, leader of the Clausura tournament, saw its position on the top menaced for a while when América defeated Xolos Tijuana by a score of 6-1.

But then they came to defeat Jaguares Chiapas by 6-0.

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Ayoví was the last scorer at the game, at 63, breaking the goal line protected by Óscar Jiménez, who suffered a lot during the match.

Dorlan Pabón opened the score just three minutes into the game, followed by Carlos Sánchez (13), Edwin Cardona (47) and Aldo de Nigris (55). And just to make things worse for Jaguares, Alonso Zamora scored an own goal (51).