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Bucks vencen a Pacers 105-99 y logran su primera racha de 3 victorias de la temporada
MILWAUKEE (AP) — Kevin Porter Jr. anotó 23 puntos, repartió ocho asistencias y capturó siete rebotes por los Bucks de Milwaukee, quienes vencieron el viernes 105-99 a los Pacers de Indiana, con lo cual hilaron tres victorias por primera vez en la campaña.
Ryan Rollins sumó 22 puntos a la cuenta de los Bucks, y Bobby Portis aportó 21 tras perderse dos partidos debido a un golpe en la cadera.
Andrew Nembhard lideró a Indiana con 22 puntos y Pascal Siakam añadió 19.
Indiana encadenó una racha de 15-0 en el último cuarto para acercarse 91-87 con 4:11 minutos restantes. En la siguiente posesión de los Pacers, Ben Sheppard falló un triple que habría reducido la diferencia a una sola posesión.
Kevin Porter Jr. encestó luego una bandeja en penetración para iniciar una racha de 7-0 que le dio a Milwaukee un respiro.
Jericho Sims logró un récord personal de 15 rebotes junto con cuatro puntos por los Bucks. Myles Turner de Milwaukee totalizó nueve puntos y diez rebotes contra su antiguo equipo.
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These Are The World’s 12 Largest Impact Craters
These Are The World’s 12 Largest Impact Craters
A single asteroid strike can reshape a planet, and Earth’s history is marked by several cataclysmic impacts.
This map by Julie Peasley for Visual Capitalist uses data from the Earth Impact Database to showcase the 12 largest confirmed impact craters on Earth, ranging from massive basin-forming events to relatively recent collisions.
The World’s Largest Craters by Diameter
The following table ranks the top 12 confirmed impact craters based on their estimated rim-to-rim diameter:
While Vredefort in South Africa ranks first at 99 miles (160 km), it formed over 2 billion years ago and has been significantly eroded. In contrast, the second-ranked Chicxulub crater in Mexico retains a clearer structure and is famous for its role in the Cretaceous-Paleogene extinction event that wiped out most dinosaurs.
Extinction Events and Impact Size
Interestingly, larger crater size doesn’t always mean greater devastation. As scientists have noted, factors like impact velocity, angle, and composition can be just as important. The Chicxulub impactor likely released over 100 million megatons of TNT-equivalent energy, triggering firestorms, tsunamis, and a global winter.
In contrast, older impacts like Morokweng or Sudbury were equally massive but occurred long before complex life had evolved, so they did not cause any known mass extinction events.
Lasting Geological Signatures
Some craters, such as Sudbury in Ontario, have left behind unique geological formations and mineral deposits. The Sudbury Basin remains one of the most economically important mining regions in the world, rich in nickel and copper.
Others, like the Morokweng crater in South Africa, have even preserved fragments of the original meteorite thousands of meters beneath the surface.
Why So Few Ancient Craters Remain
Despite Earth’s long history, many early craters have vanished due to erosion and tectonic activity. Earth’s oldest impact scars are gradually being lost to time—unlike the Moon or Mars, which preserve theirs far better. This is why craters like Vredefort or Beaverhead are so valuable: they offer rare glimpses into planetary-scale violence from billions of years ago.
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Tyler Durden
Fri, 02/06/2026 – 23:00
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/these-are-worlds-12-largest-impact-craters
Pizzerias cash in on Super Bowl Sunday, other businesses not so much
Local pizzerias expect to do plenty of business on Super Bowl Sunday, but the same won’t necessarily be true for Elgin-area restaurants and pubs whose owners say pro football’s biggest game of the year doesn’t generate big bucks.
Yosi Albavera opened BG Pizzeria in Carpentersville only a few months before the championship game was held last year. He knew the Super Bowl was huge after spending 20 years working at Village Pizza in Carpentersville and Elgin, and the same proved true for his new business, he said.
“The Super Bowl is definitely good for business, especially delivery and carryout,” Albavera said.
In fact, Super Bowl Sunday is one of the busiest days of the year for pizzerias in general, media reports say. Domino’s proudly proclaims on its website that they’ll sell about 2.5 million pizzas nationally that day — about 51% more than on a normal Sunday.
BG’s makes a thin crust pizza with traditional toppings but they also boast Mexican-influenced pies with ingredients such as birria, al pastor or chorizo. But Albavera knows that if his customers aren’t ordering pizza, they will be asking for chicken wings instead.
According to the National Chicken Council, football fans are predicted to eat 1.48 billion chicken wings Sunday while watching the New England Patriots take on the Seattle Seahawks for the Lombardi Trophy. If the council is correct, that’s an increase of about 10 million wings over last year.
Whatever the order, anyone calling in will want it delivered by 5 p.m. or so, about a half hour before the game kicks off, Albavera said.
“When the game starts, the phones are silent,” he said. “Orders pick up again at halftime.”
Bob Karas, head of the Karas Restaurant Group, seen here wrestling with a Chicago Bears mascot outside Rookies Sports Bar & Grill in Elgin, says he is not expecting his businesses to make big sales on Super Bowl Sunday. Too many people prefer to hold or go to house parties, he said. (James Harvey/Karas Restaurant Group)
When it comes to people going out to watch the game, however, several restaurant and bar owners say they’re not counting on it.
“The game is too late in the day,” said Jamie Legner Mueller, who owns Rosie O’Hare’s Public House in East Dundee with husband. “Business will always be better if the game is earlier in the day on a Sunday. Better yet, Saturday would be perfect.”
With the game not starting until 5:30 p.m., the Muellers will try to lure customers in with half-price appetizers and discounted 24-ounce Miller Lite drafts but they know many people choose to hold or go to house parties rather than venturing out.
Unless people are still in the bar at closing time, they might even close up a litte earlier than usual, Legner Mueller said.
Bob Karas, who heads up Karas Restaurant Group, said he’s also not expecting to do great business Sunday night at his Village Squire locations in West Dundee and South Elgin, Rookies Sports Bar & Grill in Elgin or Old Republic in Elgin.
“People think the Super Bowl is a huge sports bar event, but in our time it’s always been just OK,” Karas said. “That’s unless the Bears or even the dreaded Green Bay Packers are playing in it.”
To draw football fans, Rookies will offer its usual assortment of Sunday game day food and drink specials and Old Republic will be holding a Super Bowl party in a heated igloo featuring 50 big TVs and quite a few specials.
Rosie O’Hare’s Public House in East Dundee will be offering food and drink specials on Super Bowl Sunday, but the owners say they aren’t expecting business to boom because of the game. (Mike Danahey/The Courier-News)
Karas hopes those efforts spike business, but the teams vying for the title this aren’t the best draws for his establishments, he said.
“On top of that, people like to have home parties,” he said. “I really think Saturday night would be a better time for the game.”
While they may not be raking in big bucks Sunday, the business owners all noted that the Chicago Bears were very good for business this year, particularly with the team making the playoffs for the first time in five years.
“Every Bears playoff game this year felt like the Super Bowl,” Albavera said. “There was an energy and an increase in sales.”
Karas agreed.
“The Bears playoff games this year created such a buzz and great atmosphere at Rookies. We are excited and hope that they are there again soon. It looks like that will be the case,” he said.
Mike Danahey is a freelance reporter for The Courier-News.
https://www.chicagotribune.com/2026/02/06/elgin-super-bowl-bars-restaurants-pizza/
Pizzerias cash in on Super Bowl Sunday, other businesses not so much
Local pizzerias expect to do plenty of business on Super Bowl Sunday, but the same won’t necessarily be true for Elgin-area restaurants and pubs whose owners say pro football’s biggest game of the year doesn’t generate big bucks.
Yosi Albavera opened BG Pizzeria in Carpentersville only a few months before the championship game was held last year. He knew the Super Bowl was huge after spending 20 years working at Village Pizza in Carpentersville and Elgin, and the same proved true for his new business, he said.
“The Super Bowl is definitely good for business, especially delivery and carryout,” Albavera said.
In fact, Super Bowl Sunday is one of the busiest days of the year for pizzerias in general, media reports say. Domino’s proudly proclaims on its website that they’ll sell about 2.5 million pizzas nationally that day — about 51% more than on a normal Sunday.
BG’s makes a thin crust pizza with traditional toppings but they also boast Mexican-influenced pies with ingredients such as birria, al pastor or chorizo. But Albavera knows that if his customers aren’t ordering pizza, they will be asking for chicken wings instead.
According to the National Chicken Council, football fans are predicted to eat 1.48 billion chicken wings Sunday while watching the New England Patriots take on the Seattle Seahawks for the Lombardi Trophy. If the council is correct, that’s an increase of about 10 million wings over last year.
Whatever the order, anyone calling in will want it delivered by 5 p.m. or so, about a half hour before the game kicks off, Albavera said.
“When the game starts, the phones are silent,” he said. “Orders pick up again at halftime.”
Bob Karas, head of the Karas Restaurant Group, seen here wrestling with a Chicago Bears mascot outside Rookies Sports Bar & Grill in Elgin, says he is not expecting his businesses to make big sales on Super Bowl Sunday. Too many people prefer to hold or go to house parties, he said. (James Harvey/Karas Restaurant Group)
When it comes to people going out to watch the game, however, several restaurant and bar owners say they’re not counting on it.
“The game is too late in the day,” said Jamie Legner Mueller, who owns Rosie O’Hare’s Public House in East Dundee with husband. “Business will always be better if the game is earlier in the day on a Sunday. Better yet, Saturday would be perfect.”
With the game not starting until 5:30 p.m., the Muellers will try to lure customers in with half-price appetizers and discounted 24-ounce Miller Lite drafts but they know many people choose to hold or go to house parties rather than venturing out.
Unless people are still in the bar at closing time, they might even close up a litte earlier than usual, Legner Mueller said.
Bob Karas, who heads up Karas Restaurant Group, said he’s also not expecting to do great business Sunday night at his Village Squire locations in West Dundee and South Elgin, Rookies Sports Bar & Grill in Elgin or Old Republic in Elgin.
“People think the Super Bowl is a huge sports bar event, but in our time it’s always been just OK,” Karas said. “That’s unless the Bears or even the dreaded Green Bay Packers are playing in it.”
To draw football fans, Rookies will offer its usual assortment of Sunday game day food and drink specials and Old Republic will be holding a Super Bowl party in a heated igloo featuring 50 big TVs and quite a few specials.
Rosie O’Hare’s Public House in East Dundee will be offering food and drink specials on Super Bowl Sunday, but the owners say they aren’t expecting business to boom because of the game. (Mike Danahey/The Courier-News)
Karas hopes those efforts spike business, but the teams vying for the title this aren’t the best draws for his establishments, he said.
“On top of that, people like to have home parties,” he said. “I really think Saturday night would be a better time for the game.”
While they may not be raking in big bucks Sunday, the business owners all noted that the Chicago Bears were very good for business this year, particularly with the team making the playoffs for the first time in five years.
“Every Bears playoff game this year felt like the Super Bowl,” Albavera said. “There was an energy and an increase in sales.”
Karas agreed.
“The Bears playoff games this year created such a buzz and great atmosphere at Rookies. We are excited and hope that they are there again soon. It looks like that will be the case,” he said.
Mike Danahey is a freelance reporter for The Courier-News.
https://www.chicagotribune.com/2026/02/06/elgin-super-bowl-bars-restaurants-pizza/
México reduce zona de protección de la vaquita marina para equilibrar la actividad pesquera
Associated Press
CIUDAD DE MÉXICO (AP) — México informó el viernes de un “ajuste” en la zona de protección de la vaquita marina, el mamífero marino más amenazado del mundo, una medida que, según el gobierno, permitirá equilibrar la conservación de la especie con la actividad pesquera en el norte del Golfo de California, pero que los ambientalistas consideran una reducción muy preocupante para la supervivencia de la pequeña marsopa.
Según explicó la Secretaría de Medio Ambiente en un comunicado, el acuerdo se tomó durante una reunión entre distintas entidades del gobierno federal, los estados de Baja California y Sonora, autoridades locales y organizaciones de pescadores.
Desde hace dos décadas se protege la zona donde habita la vaquita —la cual ya sólo es el norte del golfo, también conocido como mar de Cortés—, con las consiguientes criticas de pescadores que ven afectada su actividad, porque eso implica que haya una zona donde se prohíbe toda pesca (la zona de tolerancia cero), y un área mayor donde sí se puede pescar pero está prohibido el uso de redes de enmalle, pues la vaquita se enreda en ellas.
Pese a esa prohibición, esas redes ilegales han seguido utilizándose, sobre todo para la pesca de la totoaba. Este es un pez de tamaño similar a la vaquita, con una vejiga natatoria muy codiciada en China y cuyo comercio, controlado por el crimen organizado, es una lucrativa fuente de ingresos en la zona.
El resultado ha sido una reducción constante en el número de ejemplares de vaquita avistados (en 1997 se contabilizaron 600, cien veces más que en 2024), la cual pudo frenarse en 2025. De todas maneras, una expedición efectuada en septiembre del año pasado sólo pudo contabilizar entre 7 y 10 ejemplares, una cifra extremadamente baja.
El acuerdo de esta semana reduce la zona de prohibición de las redes de enmalle, pero anuncia mayores controles para que tal prohibición se cumpla, explicó Enrique Sanjurjo, de la organización no gubernamental Pesca ABC, que promueve una pesca sostenible con el medio ambiente.
Sanjurjo consideró que, si esos controles se cumplen de verdad y no como pasaba hasta ahora, podrían ser algo positivo porque “las regulaciones de papel y las ilegalidades toleradas es lo mas dañino que le ha pasado a la región”.
La organización ambientalista Centro para la Diversidad Biológica, con sede en Arizona, denunció que el acuerdo es un retroceso en las políticas de conservación de la vaquita.
“En lugar de ampliar la aplicación de la ley, el gobierno está entregando la mayor parte del hábitat de las vaquitas a las mismas artes de pesca que las matan”, dijo su representante en México, Alex Olivera.
Los mamíferos marinos “no se quedan dentro de un recuadro en un mapa, y los científicos han documentado repetidamente la presencia de vaquitas fuera de la zona de tolerancia cero”, explicó. “Reducir el alcance de la protección crea un riesgo que esta especie no puede permitirse”.
Olivera alertó también que otras medidas incluidas en el acuerdo, como abrir canales de paso en la zona de tolerancia cero o permitir la pesca nocturna —hasta ahora prohibida—, podrían complicar las acciones contra la pesca ilegal.
Sin embargo, el gobierno mexicano aseguró que el nuevo acuerdo permitirá avanzar en los esfuerzos de conservación, “a la vez que se atiende una deuda de justicia social con las comunidades del Alto Golfo de California”.
How A Bad Night’s Sleep Affects The Brain’s Cleaning System
How A Bad Night’s Sleep Affects The Brain’s Cleaning System
Authored by George Citroner via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),
Most of us have experienced this: You stayed up a bit too late the night before, and although your body turned up to work, your mind was elsewhere.
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Blanking out during the day is common for the sleep-deprived, and now researchers have found out why it happens.
When people experience attention lapses after poor sleep, a wave of cerebrospinal fluid flows out of the brain.
During sleep, cerebrospinal fluid—part of the brain’s cleaning system—flushes away waste products, but sleep deprivation forces this process to activate during waking hours.
“If you don’t sleep, the [cerebrospinal fluid] CSF waves start to intrude into wakefulness where normally you wouldn’t see them,” senior study author Laura Lewis, an associate professor at MIT, said in a press statement. “They come with an attentional tradeoff, where attention fails during the moments that you have this wave of fluid flow.”
The Body Signals Before the Brain Crashes
The study, published in October 2025 in Nature Neuroscience, included 26 volunteers.
The volunteers were tested twice—once after a night of sleep deprivation and once when well rested.
During the tests, participants wore EEG caps that measured their brain activity while inside an MRI scanner, which measured the flow of cerebrospinal fluid. They were then asked to complete attention tasks.
In the first test, they listened to a brief tone and pressed a button as quickly as possible when they heard it. In the second test, participants looked at a screen showing a cross at all times. When the cross changed into a square, they pressed a button as quickly as possible.
Both tests measured how fast the person responded to different signals—one auditory and one visual.
Unsurprisingly, participants performed worse when they were sleep-deprived, with slower response times and missed stimuli.
When sleep-deprived people blanked out, researchers observed cerebrospinal fluid flowing out of the brain, followed by its return as attention recovered. Pupil constriction occurred about 12 seconds before cerebrospinal fluid flowed out, with dilation happening after the attention lapse.
“What’s interesting is it seems like this isn’t just a phenomenon in the brain, it’s also a body-wide event. It suggests that there’s a tight coordination of these systems,” Lewis noted.
The researchers suggest a single circuit may govern both attention and bodily functions such as fluid flow, heart rate, and arousal. One likely candidate is the noradrenergic system, which helps regulate thinking and body functions through the neurotransmitter norepinephrine and naturally rises and falls during sleep.
Why the Brain’s Cleaning System Matters
During deep, non-REM sleep, cerebrospinal fluid flows through the brain in rhythmic waves, clearing out waste products like beta-amyloid and tau proteins—the same ones that accumulate in Alzheimer’s disease.
“When you’re sleep-deprived, this cleaning system doesn’t work as well,” Leah Kaylor, author of “If Sleep Were A Drug” and a clinical psychologist not involved in the study, told The Epoch Times. “In simple terms, when you cut corners on sleep, you cut corners on brain maintenance.”
The consequences can extend beyond momentary attention lapses. Chronic disruption of the glymphatic system has been called “the final common pathway” to dementia, Dr. Hamid Djalilian, a professor of otolaryngology, neurosurgery, and biomedical engineering at the University of California, who was not involved with the study, told The Epoch Times.
“When there is inadequate clearance of waste proteins in the brain, they start to form the very plaques and tangles that are the hallmarks of dementia,” he added.
However, dentist and sleep expert Dr. Stephen Carstensen noted that occasional sleep deprivation shouldn’t result in permanent damage. “[The] human brain is capable of a great deal of response without serious permanent change, this allows us to function even while sleepy,” Carstensen told The Epoch Times. However, if sleep deprivation becomes chronic, this poor response could become “the new ‘normal,’” for that person’s brain.
Consistency Is Key to Good Sleep
You don’t need perfect sleep every night, but consistency is key, Kaylor said. She recommends aiming for seven to nine hours of sleep most nights, and keeping a regular bedtime and wake time—even on weekends.
She advises limiting screen time, caffeine, and alcohol before bed, since they can interfere with deep sleep.
“Create a cool, dark, quiet sleep space—and keep work, phones, and TVs out of the bedroom,” Kaylor said.
However, if sleep problems last more than a few weeks, or you feel exhausted despite enough hours in bed, she recommends seeing a sleep specialist. “Treating insomnia, sleep apnea, or circadian rhythm issues can make a major difference in long-term health,” Kaylor emphasized.
She added that sleep is not wasted time—it’s when the brain cleans itself, resets its chemistry, and helps the body repair and recover. “Protecting sleep is one of the most powerful things you can do to preserve mental sharpness, emotional stability, and long-term brain health.”
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Tyler Durden
Fri, 02/06/2026 – 22:35
https://www.zerohedge.com/medical/how-bad-nights-sleep-affects-brains-cleaning-system
Daniss Jenkins anota 18 puntos en la victoria de Pistons 118-80 sobre Knicks
DETROIT (AP) — Daniss Jenkins anotó 18 puntos en su último partido como jugador con contrato de dos vías y los Pistons de Detroit aplastaron el viernes 118-80 a Nueva York, poniendo fin a la racha de victorias de los Knicks en ocho juegos.
Jenkins estaba jugando su 42mo partido de la temporada, lo que significa que ya no es elegible para juegos de la NBA bajo su contrato de dos vías. Los Pistons deben convertir su contrato a uno completo para retenerlo. Está promediando 8,2 unidades y 3,3 asistencias en 16,8 minutos como base suplente.
Jalen Duren (rodilla) no jugó para Detroit, mientras que los Knicks jugaron sin Karl-Anthony Towns (ojo) y OG Anunoby (dedo del pie).
Tobias Harris e Isaiah Stewart anotaron 15 puntos cada uno para los Pistons que han ganado cinco partidos consecutivos de temporada regular contra Nueva York, pero perdieron ante los Knicks en la primera ronda de los playoffs de la temporada pasada.
Mikal Bridges anotó 19 puntos para Nueva York. Jalen Brunson terminó con 12 atinando cuatro de 20 tiros de campo, incluyendo 0 de 8 en triples. Los 80 puntos de Nueva York fueron su mínimo de la temporada, superando los 90 que anotaron en la derrota por 31 puntos ante los Pistons el 5 de enero.
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Deportes AP: https://apnews.com/hub/deportes
Daniss Jenkins anota 18 puntos en la victoria de Pistons 118-80 sobre Knicks
DETROIT (AP) — Daniss Jenkins anotó 18 puntos en su último partido como jugador con contrato de dos vías y los Pistons de Detroit aplastaron el viernes 118-80 a Nueva York, poniendo fin a la racha de victorias de los Knicks en ocho juegos.
Jenkins estaba jugando su 42mo partido de la temporada, lo que significa que ya no es elegible para juegos de la NBA bajo su contrato de dos vías. Los Pistons deben convertir su contrato a uno completo para retenerlo. Está promediando 8,2 unidades y 3,3 asistencias en 16,8 minutos como base suplente.
Jalen Duren (rodilla) no jugó para Detroit, mientras que los Knicks jugaron sin Karl-Anthony Towns (ojo) y OG Anunoby (dedo del pie).
Tobias Harris e Isaiah Stewart anotaron 15 puntos cada uno para los Pistons que han ganado cinco partidos consecutivos de temporada regular contra Nueva York, pero perdieron ante los Knicks en la primera ronda de los playoffs de la temporada pasada.
Mikal Bridges anotó 19 puntos para Nueva York. Jalen Brunson terminó con 12 atinando cuatro de 20 tiros de campo, incluyendo 0 de 8 en triples. Los 80 puntos de Nueva York fueron su mínimo de la temporada, superando los 90 que anotaron en la derrota por 31 puntos ante los Pistons el 5 de enero.
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Deportes AP: https://apnews.com/hub/deportes
Tigres se dan un festín al golear 5-1 a Santos en el torneo Clausura mexicano
MONTERREY, México (AP) — Tigres marcó un par de tantos en un lapso de tres minutos para consumar la voltereta en lo que terminó siendo una goleada de 5-1 sobre Santos Laguna el viernes, en el comienzo de la 5ta jornada del torneo Clausura de la Liga MX.
Lucas Di Yorio abrió el marcador por el conjunto lagunero con un remate dentro del área a los 36 minutos. Pero, de inmediato, vino la reacción del conjunto felino.
Joaquím empató con un certero cabezazo a centro de Ángel Correa a los 40; tres minutos después, Iván López también encontró las redes con otro testarazo, pero en esta ocasión a un certero pase de Juan Brunetta.
El argentino Correa le dio tinte de goleada al partido a los 62, con el efectivo cobro de un tiro penal, luego de unas manos dentro del área por parte de Ramiro Sordo. Diego Lainez hizo el cuarto con un zurdazo desde los linderos del área a los 73 y Diego Sánchez cerró la goleada con un remate en el área chica a los 79.
La goleada impulsó a Tigres a la 2da posición provisional con 10 unidades. Santos sigue sin triunfos en el campeonato luego de sufrir su cuarto revés para quedarse con un punto en la 17ma posición.
En otro resultado, Julián Carranza marcó a los cuatro minutos, Tomás Badaloni a los 59, Alexis Peña a los 66, y Ricardo Monreal a los 73 para que Necaxa goleara 4-1 a San Luis, que jugó con 10 hombres la segunda mitad tras la expulsión de Robson Bambu durante la reposición previa al descanso.
João Pedro convirtió su cuarto tanto del curso gracias a un penal durante el primer minuto del descuento para hacer más decorosa la derrota y ascender al liderato de la tabla de artilleros.
Los Rayos se ubican en la 8va posición con seis unidades, en tanto que San Luis se quedó en la 15ta casilla con cuatro.
Más tarde, el líder Chivas, que va con paso perfecto, visita el campo de Mazatlán, que acumula cuatro reveses. También se realizaba el duelo entre Tijuana y Puebla.
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Deportes AP: https://apnews.com/hub/deportes
Tigres se dan un festín al golear 5-1 a Santos en el torneo Clausura mexicano
MONTERREY, México (AP) — Tigres marcó un par de tantos en un lapso de tres minutos para consumar la voltereta en lo que terminó siendo una goleada de 5-1 sobre Santos Laguna el viernes, en el comienzo de la 5ta jornada del torneo Clausura de la Liga MX.
Lucas Di Yorio abrió el marcador por el conjunto lagunero con un remate dentro del área a los 36 minutos. Pero, de inmediato, vino la reacción del conjunto felino.
Joaquím empató con un certero cabezazo a centro de Ángel Correa a los 40; tres minutos después, Iván López también encontró las redes con otro testarazo, pero en esta ocasión a un certero pase de Juan Brunetta.
El argentino Correa le dio tinte de goleada al partido a los 62, con el efectivo cobro de un tiro penal, luego de unas manos dentro del área por parte de Ramiro Sordo. Diego Lainez hizo el cuarto con un zurdazo desde los linderos del área a los 73 y Diego Sánchez cerró la goleada con un remate en el área chica a los 79.
La goleada impulsó a Tigres a la 2da posición provisional con 10 unidades. Santos sigue sin triunfos en el campeonato luego de sufrir su cuarto revés para quedarse con un punto en la 17ma posición.
En otro resultado, Julián Carranza marcó a los cuatro minutos, Tomás Badaloni a los 59, Alexis Peña a los 66, y Ricardo Monreal a los 73 para que Necaxa goleara 4-1 a San Luis, que jugó con 10 hombres la segunda mitad tras la expulsión de Robson Bambu durante la reposición previa al descanso.
João Pedro convirtió su cuarto tanto del curso gracias a un penal durante el primer minuto del descuento para hacer más decorosa la derrota y ascender al liderato de la tabla de artilleros.
Los Rayos se ubican en la 8va posición con seis unidades, en tanto que San Luis se quedó en la 15ta casilla con cuatro.
Más tarde, el líder Chivas, que va con paso perfecto, visita el campo de Mazatlán, que acumula cuatro reveses. También se realizaba el duelo entre Tijuana y Puebla.
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Deportes AP: https://apnews.com/hub/deportes









