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Cruz Azul established himself as leader of Group C Champions League CONCACAF to win 2-0 against Puerto Rico Islanders and has yet to close a meeting for the group stage, but already qualified for the quarterfinals.
In the match at Azul stadium with a limp and with little input arrivals to the goals, goals from Mario Ortiz in the fifth minute of play and Argentina's Emanuel Villa, 51, rounded off the victory of heaven.
The win allows the Mexican joint stay on top of the sector to arrive at 13 points, six of the Columbus Crew and four Saprissa of Costa Rica, which has a game in hand, while Islanders, already eliminated, is last-place with two points .
Without work hard and give a great party without the machine Celeste managed to get ahead in the scoring after five minutes of action through Mario Ortiz, who pass from Alejandro Vela with a low shot beat goalkeeper Justin Myers for the 1-0 .
The Puerto Rican group had some sparks in the boot of the party and the most troubled goalkeeper Yosgart cruzazulino Gutierrez was the distant shot of Joshua Hansen in the very beginning of the meeting that passed near the right post.
With the touchdown run by Enrique Meza's turned to touch the ball and looking for places where the weak do more harm rival but had difficulty opening a gap that allowed it and so took him to the end of the first half.
For the second part of the meeting continued with his pitch irrelevant whenever those led by Enrique Meza had already achieved qualification for the next round in advance, while the visitors were eliminated, as was the mere collation and process.
However, even if they sought to haunt the home side found it 2-0 at minute 51, after which the newly left Jaime Lozano entered service sent to the area where Emanuel Villa with the seal of the angle the ball home accurate shot in the head.
With the match already defined and without nothing to risk, both teams seemed to settle, leading to boredom to the few fans who gathered at the stadium to witness this matching Blue inconsequential.
The work of Canadian whistling Paul Ward took it without any trouble and admonished by Cruz Azul Emilio Hernandez Alejandro Vela and Gabino Velasco, whereas Islanders did the same with Joshua Hansen and Daniel Gargan.
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