Day 14 of the Women’s MX League came to an end with more wins, great goals (even Olympic) and reunions. Desireé Monsiváis scored for the first time since returning from Scottish football; Tigres Femenil wants to recover the first places in the table and both Bravas and Tuzas lowered the decibels.

Of course, the contrasts in the Women’s MX League are still evident. While we already have Chivas, Monterrey, América and Tigres qualified for the Liguilla, things are not looking good at the bottom of the table. Mazatlán and Necaxa continue without giving awith just 4 and 3 points respectively.

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Women’s Tigres, Pumas and Rayadas thrashed in the Women’s MX League

Tigres Femenil generated many doubts during the first part of the tournament, but it has gradually dispelled them. The top champions of the Women’s MX League thrashed Necaxa 1-4 and 9 goals in his last two games.

Despite the defeat, the Centellas had a moment of calm and even had an advantage on the scoreboard. Lucia Muñoz opened the scoring with a great goal and the awakening of the Amazons came shortly after, also with a jewel from Nancy Antonio.

Belén Cruz signed the comeback immediately and Mia Fishel, as well as Stephany Mayor, sealed the victory in the second half. With the recent results, Tigres is already the fourth best offense in the Liga MX Femenil and closely follows Chivas, América and Pachuca.

Y Speaking of wins, we can’t leave Pumas out. Despite the ups and downs they have had in the Clausura 2023, the university students dream of getting into the Liguilla of the Liga MX Femenil after sweeping the Cañoneras in Mazatlán.

The scoring opened just after minute 2 at the Kraken Stadium courtesy of Anahí Gómez and immediately, she herself took the opportunity to sign her double. Later this became a tripletwhile Luz Duarte also scored on a couple of occasions and Lucía Rodríguez made it 0-6.

Puebla’s Olympic goal

Puebla’s visit to San Luis ended with a 2-1 victory (and comeback) from San Luis. However, before the goals of the team led by Fernando Samayoa, the ‘Strip’ delighted us with one of the many Olympic goals registered in the Liga MX Femenil.

Barely at minute 19, Camila Fonseca took a corner kick and sent the ball into the back of the net. And no, it is not the first Olympic goal of the Clausura 2023. Almost at the beginning of the campaign, Diana Anguiano achieved it on Matchday 2 at Necaxa vs. Chivas.

America sent a message of inclusion

América chose Matchday 14 of the Liga MX Femenil to consolidate a message of inclusion. During the last few weeks, the club opened a broadcast space for its team for the blind and partially sighted. For this reason, the soccer players jumped onto the field with their names written in braille.

In addition, they beat Querétaro 2-1 with goals from Natalia Mauleón and Kiana Palacios.

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Montserrat Saldívar with her name written in braille during América vs Querétaro of the Liga MX Femenil / Agencia Mexsport

All the results of Day 14 of the Liga MX Femenil

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Blue Cross 0-2 Chivas
A. of San Luis 2-1 Puebla
Atlas 1-1 Pachuca
Juarez 1-1 Toluca
Necaxa 1-4 tigers
America 2-1 Queretaro
Mazatlan 0-6 Pumas
León 1-1 Santos
Monterrey 5-2 Tijuana
Desiree Monsivais Rayadas Monterrey Liga MX Femenil
Desireé Monsivaís scored again in the Women’s MX League / Mexsport Agency

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