One of the decisions in the starting eleven of the Toluca in the Return of the Final, by Antonio Mohamedwith ownership of Luis Garcia and devoted to Hugo Gonzalezended up being a real controversy due to the previous ones and especially that of TUDN with David Faitelson.
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The news that seemed routine provoked the reaction of several Mexican soccer figures and Carolina Weigend was the one who would get hooked after the mockery launched by Hugo González after the title with a crying emoji through X.
The TUDN commentator reacted to that post and catapulted: “Greetings, Hugo. All the discussion tables prior to the final opened with that topic; and many criticized Mohamed, in the end he got it right, and Luis was a factor. Congratulations on the title, I hope you will soon get revenge by playing the final back.”
Weigend’s response
Why did it generate so much controversy?
For the Return game, at Nemesio Diez, there was a change in ownership, by Antonio Mohamed, with the inclusion of Luis García to the goal and the substitution of Hugo González unleashed the controversy started by David Faitelson.
All this, because Luis García appeared as a starter just as he did in the last Final, of the Clausura 2025, when they beat the Águilas del América in the Nemesio Diez, on that occasion it was due to the injury of Pau Lopes and the insecurity that the Spaniard generated in the goal, but this time preceded by a failure in the first leg of Hugo González.
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Did the failure weigh on González’s substitution?
After shining with a couple of saves in the first half of the first leg final of the Apertura 2025 of the Liga MX, Hugo González made a mistake at the start of the complement, a situation that Tigres took advantage of to take the lead against Toluca.
Although the cats were superior in the first 45 minutes, the score at halftime remained 0-0 and it was partly thanks to the performance of González. The goalkeeper saved a deflection from a defender in the 17th minute and later, after half an hour of play, he prevented Diego Lainez’s goal with a great shot.
The moment of failure occurred after Federico Pereira returned the ball to him, the Devils goalkeeper tried to cross a long serve; However, he hit the ball badly and gave a perfect pass to Lainez, who did not rush and gave way to Ángel Correa, who scored after oriented control and scored without a problem in the 47th minute.
