Winger Scores Twice After Scoring in the Midweek for a Stellar Week
Alejandro Zendejas delivered a masterclass performance that epitomized audacity and clinical finishing as Club América demolished UNAM Pumas 4-1 at Estadio Ciudad de los Deportes. The 27-year-old USMNT midfielder's brace showcased why he's become one of Liga MX's most dangerous attackers and a compelling case for Mauricio Pochettino's 2026 World Cup considerations.
Zendejas's opening goal came through a brilliant piece of combination play in the 74th minute. After driving through the middle, he intelligently laid the ball wide to Allan Saint-Maximin before drifting into space to receive the return pass. What followed was pure impudence – spotting legendary goalkeeper Keylor Navas off his line, Zendejas executed a perfectly weighted chip that nestled inside the back post, leaving the Costa Rican icon helpless. He wasn't finished there. Nine minutes later, he stepped up to convert a penalty he had won himself, completing his brace with typical composure. His performance earned him Player of the Match honors.
Zendejas's statistics revealed a player operating at peak efficiency. He registered six shots with five on target and maintained an 88% pass completion rate. His nine touches in the opposition box demonstrated his predatory instincts, while his 69% win rate in ground duels showed his tenacity in physical battles.
This performance extended Zendejas's remarkable run of form, where he now boasts a goal or assist in his last five Liga MX appearances, accumulating four goals and two assists since late August. His consistency has complicated Pochettino's selection decisions.
Post-match, Zendejas displayed characteristic humility, describing his audacious chip as instinctive rather than calculated. His dedication of the goals to teammate Jonathan Dos Santos reflected the team-first mentality that makes him such a valuable asset as América continues its Liga MX campaign, and he presses his case for World Cup inclusion.
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