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The night at Geodis Park was marked by a mix of football, tension and the whim of the weather, in a first leg semi-final of the Concacaf Champions Cup which ended up leaning just by the slightest difference for the visit. Tigres UANL took a valuable 0-1 against Nashville SC, in a duel that had everything: disallowed goal, electrical storm, delays and a definition of hierarchy.
The atmosphere already promised a special day even before the opening whistle. However, the sky nashville It didn’t take long for him to become an unexpected protagonist. The electrical storm forced the plans to stop: the game, scheduled for 6:30 in the afternoon, suffered two consecutive delays until it was finally able to start about an hour later. Football had to wait, as so often happens when nature imposes its conditions.
When the ball finally started rolling, Nashville SC tried to take the initiative, supported by its people and the usual intensity of its proposal. The Honduran Andy Najar He appeared from the beginning in the starting eleven, providing experience and experience on the right side, in a match that demanded precision in each duel. On the other side, Bryan Acosta He bided his time on the bench, watching as the match began to heat up.
UANL Tigerswith his experience in this type of instances, was not disordered. He withstood Nashville’s attempts and grew as the minutes passed, waiting for his moment. And that moment came with the signature of an international hierarchy: the Argentine Angel Correa He found space outside the area and took a sharp, precise left foot shot, impossible for the goalkeeper. The ball hit the net and silenced the stadium. It was 0-1, a surgical blow in a close series.
From there, the game changed pace. Nashville tried to react, driven more by necessity than by clarity, while Tigres intelligently managed the advantage.
Najar He ended his participation in the 80th minute, after significant wear and tear in a duel of high physical and tactical demand. The local team looked for variants, but never found the definitive space to break the defensive order of the Mexicans.
As the minutes passed, the game was consumed between attempts, interruptions and the feeling that everything was left open for the return. Tigres did what they needed to: survive the context, resist the initial push and hit at the right time. Nashville, on the other hand, is left with the frustration of canceled opportunities and the obligation to seek a comeback in hostile territory.
THE REVENGE
The series will be defined next Tuesday May 5at 7:30 at night, in the imposing University Stadium of Monterrey. There, with its people and its usual strength, Tigres will seek to close the pass to the final, while Nashville SC is obliged to have a perfect performance if it wants to keep the dream alive in this Concacaf Champions Cup.
It should be noted that the other semifinal is between LAFC Galaxy and Toluca and the first leg will be this Wednesday.













