Toluca earns fourth Mexican spot in CCL quarters

October 21, 2009


A second-half penalty kick by Israel Lopez forged a 1-1 draw for Toluca against D.C. United on Tuesday and clinched the Mexican squad’s berth in the CONCACAF Champions League quarterfinals at Estadio Nemesio Diez.

Los Diablos join fellow Mexican sides Cruz Azul, Pachuca and Pumas in the knockout stage, as well as the Columbus Crew. Meanwhile, D.C. United, which became the second Major League Soccer team to earn a point on Mexican soil, will have to wait for Thursday’s Group B finale between Marathon and San Juan Jabloteh in Trinidad to know if it will advance.

Marathon needs a victory to advance, or D.C. will claim the second berth from Group B.

D.C. United jumped in front six minutes after the opening kickoff on Chris Pontius’ second goal of the Group Stage. Luciano Emilio latched onto a long punt from goalkeeper Steve Cronin and, after one bounce, headed back to Pontius. The rookie took the ball off his chest and unleashed a blast inside the near post.

For a while it appeared Los Diablos wouldn’t solve D.C. goalkeeper Steve Cronin, who was pressed into action early and often.
In the 37th minute, the recently acquired keeper dived to his right to snare Issac Brizuela’s low, hard shot from distance and in the first minute of first-half stoppage time, Raul Nava headed Brizuela’s cross off the crossbar.

Toluca equalizeD in the 62nd minute after Trinidadian referee Geoffrey Hospedales pointed to the spot for a clumsy challenge by Lawson Vaughn that sent Lopez tumbling to the ground near the end line.

Lopez, who came on for Vladimir Marin just three minutes earlier, put a low shot past Cronin, who dived to his left in vain.
Two minutes later, the visitors had their best chance to regain the lead, but Devon McTavish’s diving header from 10 meters was wide of the net.

Toluca was safe to advance with a draw, but the hosts still pressed for the winning goal. Diego De La Torre’s bouncing shot in the 66th minute was wide to Cronin’s left and then Cronin came up with a diving save at the edge of the six-yard box on Nava in the 73rd minute.

Toluca completed the group stage with a 4-1-1 record atop Group B with 13 points. D.C. United was next with 10 points, one better than Marathon. But while Toluca is through, D.C. United must wait until Thursday to learn its fate.

TOLUCA, Mexico

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Related posts

Early goals, pair by De la Torre lifts Toluca 7-0

September 18, 2009


Isaac Brizuela and Diego de la Torre scored goals just over a minute apart early in the first half to pace Toluca’s 4-0 win over Marathon on Thursday in a clash that gave the Mexican side the undisputed lead in Group B of the CONCACF Champions League.

The result gave Toluca nine points with three games remaining and within sight of the quarterfinals. Toluca, playing with a core of its regulars that lead the Mexican Apertura, controlled from the start and rarely let Marathon enjoy any extended periods of possession – especially after Jerry Palacios was sent off in the 37th minute with his second yellow card.

Marathon, which lost for only the second time this season in all competitions, remained in second place with six points, three points ahead of third-placed D.C. United. Two teams from each group advance to the knockout round.

Brizuela scored in the 13th minute after settling a cross by Antonio Olvera that was flicked to the far side of the penalty area by Raul Nava. Brizuela twisted defender Juan Carlos Garcia into the ground and then squeezed a shot between goalkeeper Juan Obelar and the near post.

Sixty-three seconds later, Vladimir Marin launched a left-footed cross that De la Torre ran through the six-yard box to head in unmarked.

Toluca, which is unbeaten in eight games in the Mexican league including six victories, continued to dominate and nearly added to its lead in the in the 23rd when Marin was able to break in on Obelar after trapping a long ball with his chest. He continued to close on Obelar, who came off his line and managed to block Marin’s left-footed try with a flick of his right hand.

Marathon managed a pair of corners in the first half, which midway through appeared to be handling the Toluca attack. But Palacios, who earned a first yellow card from Guatemalan referee in the 22nd for a late challenge on Edgar Duenas, received another in the 37th for shoving Marin in the back, reducing Marathon to 10 men and ending the Honduran side’s hopes.

Toluca capitalized on a pair of defensive mistakes to double its lead in the second half. Nava pounced on a loose ball at the right post in the 47th after Marathon center back Erick Norales chested down a cross from Moises Velasco in front of the Honduran goal.

And Mario Beata allowed a long ball out of the back to bounce in front of him and De la Torre reacted by volleying the gift from inside the six past Obelar.

Toluca will remain at home next week to host pointless San Juan Jabloteh, while Marathon will travel to Washington to face D.C. United.

TOLUCA, Mexico

Source

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Related posts

Toluca tops D.C. United

August 27, 2009


WASHINGTON, D.C. – Hector Mancilla scored a pair of goals in the final 11 minutes to lift Toluca to a 3-1 win against D.C. United in a CONCACAF Champions League Group B match at RFK Stadium on Wednesday night.

With the game tied 1-1 in the 79th minute, Mancilla shook Marc Burch, cutting first inside and then outside of the D.C. United defender and placing the ball inside the far post for Toluca, which has maximum points from back-to-back road games to move on top of Group B.

The Chilean sealed the game five minutes from full time, tapping home a Nestor Calderon cross that took a deflection off a sliding Julius James at the near post.

Los Choriceros wasted little time taking advantage of yet another D.C. United defensive miscue as Vladimir Marin easily tapped the ball in on five minutes after D.C. goalkeeper Josh Wicks and defender David Habarugira both went for Zinha’s soft through ball a few meters inside the 18-yard box.

Wicks slid and the ball caromed off the two and bounced to Marin, who took it off his chest and easily touched the ball into the net.

In a 3-1 loss to Marathon last week on Matchday 1, all three goals scored by the hosts were off D.C. United gaffes in the defensive third.

Toluca also followed last week’s form, scoring an early goal on the road as Raul Nava struck on eight minutes for the lone goal in a 1-0 win against San Juan Jabloteh.

Marin nearly set up a second goal in the 33rd minute, serving a short corner that an unmarked Edgar Duenas headed off the outside netting.

Frustrated with his team’s inability to get much going in the attacking third, D.C. coach Tommy Soehn made a tactical substitution in the 37th minute, bringing on Brazilian Fred for Ely Allen.

As was the case last week, Santino Quaranta made his presence felt immediately after stepping onto the field as a halftime substitute, tracking down a ball along the touchline, settling and sending a cross back into the box where Chris Pontius split Toluca defenders to head the equalizer past goalkeeper Hernan Cristante from eight meters in the 47th minute.

After Mancilla’s go-ahead goal, Toluca had a pair of chances in quick succession to tack on to their lead, but Julius James knocked the ball away from Carlos Esquivel after Wicks was beaten in the 80th minute and then Calderon forced Wicks to lunge to his left and make an acrobatic save to tap the ball out for a corner kick on a blast from distance one minute later.

But an opportunistic tap by Mancilla at the far post sealed D.C. United’s fate in the 85th minute, putting Toluca in the drivers’ seat to advance. Meanwhile, D.C., which had just one point in last year’s group stage, faces an uphill battle to get into the knockout stage. They head to Trinidad & Tobago to take on San Juan Jabloteh on Sept. 15, while Toluca is home for Marathon on Sept. 17.

Source

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Related posts

 



Calendar

Related Sites

Free Page Rank Tool

eXTReMe Tracker


TinyPic Image and Video Hosting

.