Monterrey claimed a fifth CONCACAF Champions League title after edging Mexican rivals Club America 1-0 in the final.
Rogelio Funes Mori was the hero, with the Mexico international s ninth-minute goal proving the difference at Estadio BBVA in Guadalupe on Thursday.
America defender Sebastian Caceres failed to deal with a ball into the penalty area, his whiffled clearance gifting Mori and Monterrey the early opener.
Former Tottenham striker Victor Janssen went close to doubling Monterrey s lead with 10 minutes of regulation remaining after rounding goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa, but his effort was cleared off the line.
¡GOL de !
¡Rogelio Funes Mori anota el primer gol del partido! ¡1-0 favor Monterrey! |
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There were incredibly 15 minutes of stoppage time and America came close to dramatically equalising in the 101st minute when Federico Vinas rattled the crossbar in a goal-mouth scramble.
Monterrey, though, held on for their second Champions League trophy in three years.
¡I N C R E Í B L E!
¡Qué cerca tuvo el empate !
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