UANL Tigres have absolutely taken Atlante to the cleaners for 45 minutes. They have hardly allowed a sniff, and they’ve peppered the opposing goal with shots. The ball has probably spent at least 30 of the 45 minutes of the first half in the Atlante half of the field. And yet, somehow, the score sits at 0-0. Tigres have been truly dominant and have done everything in the power to take the lead, except the most important thing they need to do: Put the ball into the back of the net.
UANL Tigres Vs. Atlante: 0-0 Halftime, Somehow
Really, there’s no good explanation for why the ball hasn’t hit the back of the net yet. It just hasn’t happened. I can’t think of a single tactical adjustment I would make. If Tigres want to score a goal, their best bet is probably to continue doing what they’ve been doing.
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