Friday, March 6, 2026

Zendejas Equalizer

Winger Came Off the Bench to Score, But It Was Not Enough as América Falls

Alejandro Zendejas provided a moment of genuine quality for Club América on Wednesday, but it ultimately wasn't enough as the Eagles slipped to a damaging 2-1 defeat against FC Juárez at the Ciudad de los Deportes.

América had been in trouble from the fifth minute, when a Malagón error gifted Jairo Torres the opener. The night then worsened with a knee injury to Víctor Dávila, leaving André Jardine searching for answers at the break.

The introduction of Zendejas, returning from his own injury spell, was the spark the home side needed. In the 69th minute, the Mexican-American winger rifled home an unstoppable left-footed strike to level proceedings and briefly reignite hope inside the stadium. In 45 minutes of action, he completed 16 of 18 passes, won three of five ground duels, and created two chances—easily América's most dynamic presence after coming on.

But the joy was fleeting. A Guilherme counterattack sealed the winner late on, sending the frustrated crowd home with boos ringing around the stadium. The loss nudges América out of the playoff positions at a critical stage of the season, piling further pressure on Jardine's struggling side.

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