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Queretaro starts the 2023 Opening of the MX League

The Gallos Blancos de Queretaro started the Apertura 2023 on the right foot after a disastrous participation in the previous Clausura of the Liga MX.

Queretaro starts the 2023 Opening of the MX League
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Queretaro got off to a good start in the 2023 Apertura of the Liga MX thanks to goals from Argentine Federico Lertora and Brazilian Camilo Sanvezzo , since they were in charge of scoring the goals to add three goals against Santos Laguna on the first day of the tournament.

The first half of the duel offered a slow pace, with many people in the midfield, which caused them to be scarce emotions on the goals. The only option was generated by the Colombian Harold Preciado in a one-on-one that was blocked by goalkeeper Guillermo Alison.

In the second half, Santos took control, had more possession, although it cost him generate danger in the face of the sacred cry of goal.

Despite being outclassed, Querétaro had its best moment at the end of the game. At minute 80 Marco Garcia took a corner kick that Lartora finished off with a header in the center of the area directly into the upper left corner of the goal to celebrate the 0-1.

In penalty time, Brazilian Camilo Sanvezzo charged a shot directly into the right angle of the goal to seal the 0-2.

and Edward Salvio. Fernando Madrigal and Carlos Gonzalez scored for Xolos.

Also on Friday Mazatlán FC and Pachuca tied 1-1. The Venezuelan Eduard Bello celebrated with the local, and the visitor did the same through the Argentine Lucas Di Yorio.

On Saturday San Luis drew 1-1 with Rayados del Monterrey, the same score offered by the champion Tigres UANL and Puebla. Saturday closed with the triumph of Atlas 2-0 over Cruz Azul.

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