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Pumas couldn't come back against San Diego FC and were eliminated from the Concachampions

San Diego FC's Mexican goalkeeper, Pablo Sisniega, was the key player in preventing Pumas' comeback and eliminating them from the Concacaf Champions League

Pumas couldn039t come back against San Diego FC and were eliminated from the Concachampions
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Due to tonight's 1-0 beat at Ciudad Universitaria, Perumas UNAM were unable to modify their terrible history in the 2016 Concacaf Champions League, failing to recover from the 4-1 deficit they experienced next week. This was to make any miracle difficult, putting them off with an overall overall score of 2-4. San Diego FC credited Mexican keeper Pablo Sisniega with leading them out of the Estadio Olimpico Universitario with high hopes. He prevented the Pumas from scoring at least three times, overstepping his own error when Pedro Vite scored the goal that gave them hope of turning the report about. Pumas coach Efrain Juarez said next Monday that no Mexican group had been able to achieve success in both the Liga MX and the CONCACAF Champions League, and his prediction came true with his player's removal. In addition, he mentioned that in 30 years of competition in this game. Although it was almost impossible to recover from a three-goal deficit, it was expected that they would work harder and more aggressively. Information was crucial, but the reality was entirely different because the mistakes from the first game on the southern border of the United States ended up being severe penalties. In this match, Pedro Vite's goal in the 47th minute was of little use because the team was anticipated to be more accurate but, above all, with more offensive variety, and they were far from being able to aim for better luck. With two defensive blocks that were nearly impossible to overthrow, it was already known that San Diego FC would put everything on the line to stop any attacks on their goal, and only in the 47th minute did Ecuadorian Pedro Vite break through that defense with a free kick outside the area that Mexican goalkeeper Pablo Sisniega let slip when no one touched the ball, which went into the net.

San Diego FC was the first to put a foot in the door when Keylor Navas, a Costa Rican goalkeeper, faced Norwegian Amahl Pellegrino in the 12th minute and his shot hit the post.

Then, in the 26th minute, Juninho responded on a Pumas counter-attack by facing Mexican goalkeeper Sisniega, who made a fantastic save to stop him. Alvaro Angulo made a run down the left again in the 28th minute, stopping a cross that appeared dangerous.

When Dane Anders Dreyer troubled Navas, who lacked control of the ball, in the 31st and 36th minutes, San Diego had another chance to open the scoring. Then, Pellegrino hit the post once more with a left-angled shot.

After the goal, Pedro Vite's shot, which Mexican goalkeeper Sisiniega let slip, continued to be a positive factor for the American squad, denying Pumas at least three clear scoring opportunities and preventing them from achieving their goal of overturning the score when the game reached its climax with the arrival of Panamanian Adalberto Carrasquilla for the felines.

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