Luck no longer accompanied the penalty shootout, a dramatic two-goal draw in regulation, but at the start of the match, Marcelo Barovero became very strong in front of his former teammates and became the surprising victor.
It seemed like there was everything there was to make him win, but Marcelo Barovero managed to put an end to that.
German Berterame stood up very confidently and gave St. Louis an advantage, giving Esteban Andrada no chance, and moments later, he started the Barovero show, with the St. Louis goalie stopping a shot from Vincent Jansen, who shot with no power or placement, wrongly starting the scratched series.
Ricardo Chavez didn't fail and St. Louis took the lead as Maxi Meza was the next victim of the veteran who used his legs to stop his fellow soldier from shooting.
El Gui was responsible for leading the tourists, Celso Ortiz gave Monterrey a glimmer of hope to beat Barovero for the first time, hope that grew with the failure of Farkundo Voller's shot.
The onus was on Rodolfo Pizarro's boot, who couldn't handle the pressure and ended up hitting the ball into the post.
So far, the story of Rayados in this tournament, the culprit, the goalie who once also helped them win the title.
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