Atlas edges Veracruz 4-3 on last-minute goal

IANS  |  Guadalajara (Mexico) 

American defender scored a goal in second-half stoppage time to give a 4-3 victory over Veracruz in the Mexican soccer league's Apertura championship.

Veracruz forward opened the scoring in just the third minute after receiving a pass from the right side from

The teams then traded goals on a pair of penalty conversions, with Atlas' scoring in the 16th minute (two minutes after had squandered a penalty chance for the home side) and making the score 2-1 in minute 34.

Andrade's goal came after a penalty was awarded via the VAR system, used for the first time in the on Friday.

tied the score at 2-2 before halftime when Duque headed home a pass from outside the area from in the 41st minute.

Early in the second half, Veracruz's beleaguered defence (25 goals allowed in 12 matches heading into Friday night's game) suffered a further setback when was sent off in the 65th minute.

Atlas took advantage almost immediately, taking its first lead of the game when headed a pass from into the back of the net.

The home side seemed to have the game under control, but Veracruz tied the game once again on a short-handed goal by Menendez in the 82nd minute.

Atlas managed, however, to earn just its second win of the Apertura championship when Gonzalez headed the ball home off a corner kick two minutes into second-half stoppage time.

had moved far off his line on the play and was in no position to make a save.

Despite the victory, Atlas remains in last place in the Apertura with eight points.

Veracruz is second-to-last with nine points and now is last in Mexico's complicated relegation table, falling behind Lobos BUAP.

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First Published: Sat, October 20 2018. 21:36 IST