Winger Came Off the Bench to Score the Late Winner for Club América
Alejandro Zendejas delivered another clutch performance for Club América, scoring a dramatic late winner against Atlético de San Luis that showcased his increasing importance to both the club and his country. The American winger entered the match as a first-half substitute after Rodrigo Aguirre suffered a facial injury in a collision with the San Luis goalkeeper, immediately providing the creative spark that Las Águilas had been missing in what was developing into a frustrating stalemate.
The match at Alfonso Lastras Stadium had all the hallmarks of a typical Liga MX defensive battle, with both teams struggling to create meaningful chances through the first 88 minutes. Coach André Jardine's tactical rotation initially failed to produce results, as his experimental front line couldn't establish the necessary connections to break down a disciplined San Luis defense.
Zendejas changed the complexion of the game with his introduction, creating multiple opportunities and consistently threatening down the flanks alongside fellow substitute Allan Saint-Maximin. The breakthrough finally arrived in the 88th minute when a flicked header from Raúl Zúñiga found Zendejas in space. The 27-year-old cut inside onto his preferred left foot and buried a precise finish to secure all three points for América.
This goal marks Zendejas's fourth consecutive match with a goal contribution, maintaining the exceptional form that has firmly put him in contention for upcoming USMNT roster selections under Mauricio Pochettino's management.
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