After six days of play, Miguel Herrera's began to shine in the 2022 league, which puts them in the top four in the overall standings.

In their second tournament leading the Cats, they were better, they were tough, and some of the players have returned to their previous level of play.

The offense is where the team stands out the most, as Andres Pierre Gignac and Carlos Gonzalez are both guys who have scored goals with the weight of six days of play.

2021 was the most goal-scoring year in Tigers history, and after barely missing out on three goals in both the closing and opening games, he has surpassed that negative record in the six games of this tournament.

Gignac, who has scored four goals in four consecutive games, is part of Nicolas Ibáñez's squad, who is currently commanding the Go department at the closing ceremony in 2022.

The Paraguayan forward didn't start in the three games against the Tigers as he is now closing out 2022, where he scored three points.

Closing and opening the 2021 campaign with four goals in each season, just 226 minutes and no starts, the South American is one goal away from scoring in his first two seasons as a zone striker.

The Venezuelan, who arrived as a backup for the Tigers in the closing game of 2022, has only played three games, but he has already begun to change the way Miguel Herrera's offense works.

In the final game, he had two assists so the University team could beat Athletics 2-1 at University Stadium

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In his first season he was a victim of acclimatization and a few injuries, in his second half he seems to have found a rhythm in the Shining.

The Gauloises have started five of the six games, and while he hasn't done his job on offense yet, he's starting to wreak havoc on opponents.

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