Pumas miss victory as Atlas rescues a point in a controversial Liga MX match
Pumas and Atlas played to a 2-2 draw in a tense Liga MX match, with a controversial late penalty contributing to the outcome.
In a thrilling encounter at Estadio Jalisco, Pumas briefly tasted the heights of second place in the Clausura 2026 before being held to a 2-2 draw by Atlas in the dying moments of the match. The draw marks Pumas' second consecutive match without victory, as they conceded an equalizer from a corner kick in the 90th minute, executed by Manuel Capasso. Despite the setback, Pumas remained undefeated this season but will rue the missed opportunity to secure a vital win that could have strengthened their position in the standings.
The controversial nature of the match was highlighted by a dubious penalty awarded to Pumas for a foul on Uriel Antuna, which led to their second goal. While Pumas could not take advantage of the situation fully, as the game ended in a draw, the circumstances surrounding the penalty opened up discussions about refereeing standards in Liga MX. On the other side, Atlas struggled in attack without their key forward Uros Durdevic, now with Rayados, leaving their offensive play lacking and reliant heavily on Eduardo Aguirre, who failed to convert opportunities during the match.
The competitive nature of the first half set the tone for the entire match, with both teams vying for dominance. Action in front of the goals came early, with Keylor Navas making a crucial save just a minute in. This high-stakes clash not only showcased the rivalry between Pumas and Atlas but also highlighted the evolving strategies within Liga MX as teams search for consistency and stamina in a tightly packed season. The implications of this match could resonate in the standings as the season progresses, especially with the playoffs on the horizon, making every point critical for teams like Pumas and Atlas who are aiming for greater achievements.