Atlas Stuns Monterrey In Thrilling Liga MX Clash
Atlas Stuns Monterrey In Thrilling Liga MX Clash...
Atlas FC pulled off a dramatic 2-1 victory over Monterrey in a Liga MX showdown late Saturday night, sparking celebrations among fans and shaking up the league standings. The match, played at Estadio Jalisco in Guadalajara, saw Atlas overcome an early deficit with two second-half goals, including a stoppage-time winner from Julio Furch.
The upset is trending in the U.S. due to growing American interest in Liga MX, which now outpaces MLS in stateside viewership. The match aired live on TUDN and attracted significant social media engagement, particularly among Mexican-American fans. Monterrey, one of Mexico's most popular clubs, entered as heavy favorites with U.S. national team player Brandon Vazquez in their lineup.
Atlas goalkeeper Camilo Vargas made several crucial saves to preserve the lead in the final minutes. The result moves Atlas into playoff contention while dealing a blow to Monterrey's title aspirations. Post-match, Monterrey manager Fernando Ortiz criticized referee decisions, claiming a disputed penalty call changed the game's momentum.
Liga MX's increased U.S. visibility stems from its broadcast partnership with Fox Sports and Univision, along with rising star power like Vazquez and Mexican national team players on both rosters. The league's 2026 season is drawing particular attention as Mexico prepares to co-host the World Cup.
Fans flooded social media with reactions, with #AtlasMonterrey trending in several U.S. cities with large Mexican populations. The match's late drama and implications for the Clausura tournament standings contributed to its viral spread. Liga MX officials noted strong streaming numbers on ViX, particularly in Texas and California.
The victory marks Atlas's first win over Monterrey since 2021, breaking a six-game winless streak in the rivalry. Both teams face critical matches next week as the Liga MX season enters its decisive phase.