Tigres storm back to beat LAFC in CCL final
Andre-Pierre Gignac scored the tie-breaking goal as Tigres edged LAFC 2-1 on Tuesday to win their first CONCACAF Champions League title.
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- | Match ends, Tigres 2, Los Angeles Football Club 1. | |
90'+4' | Second Half ends, Tigres 2, Los Angeles Football Club 1. | |
90'+2' | Mark-Anthony Kaye (Los Angeles Football Club) wins a free kick on the left wing. |
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Andre-Pierre Gignac scored the tie-breaking goal as Tigres edged LAFC 2-1 on Tuesday to win their first CONCACAF Champions League title.
No MLS team has won CONCACAF's biggest club prize in nearly 20 years. If LAFC are to do it, they'll have to beat another Liga MX power in Tigres.