Carlos González confirms his scoring instinct – Sports



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MEXICO. As a predator who gets nervous when he smells blood, Paraguayan Carlos Gonzalez, author of two goals in the Pumas' victory against Necaxa, has confirmed the murderous instinct that confirms him as one the deadliest attackers in Mexican football.

On Sunday, Gonzalez made a left-foot goal in the 55th minute to tie the game and in the 81st he converted with a cross shot on the right foot to finish the 5-3 win. Gonzalez scored nine goals in the last Clausura tournament with Necaxa and now against his former team, he confirmed that he is one of the best forwards in the area.

"The road is long, it starts and what remains is to continue working," said the player from Villarrica in the department of Guairá, at the end of the duel, perhaps the most exciting of the second opening day of Mexico. Although he did not convert, in his debut with the Pumas in the league last weekend, Gonzalez showed good performances in the 0-2 win at home in Veracruz, even crushed a ball on the cross-bar.

he traveled the region and with his two targets, he led the offensive of university students. The Pumas began Apertura with uncertainty before the departure of Chilean Nicolás Castillo, who after converting 11 goals in the first part of the year emigrated to Benfica from Portugal.

In the first two games without the Chilean "crack", the university students have seven goals. In addition to Gonzalez, Chileans Felipe Mora and Martín Rodríguez and Mexicans Pablo Barrera, Alan Mendoza and Alan Mozo showed good performances in attack.

After two dates, the leader of Apertura's scorers is Chile's Víctor Dávila of Necaxa, with three goals. With one goal less is followed by four players, including Paraguayan Gonzalez, who has already raised the hand as a candidate for the leader scorers.

Gonzalez's two goals allowed Paraguay to be among the scorers of the weekend In addition to the two goals of the striker, there were seven entries by the Argentines, five by the Chileans and Mexicans and one by the Peruvians, Colombians, Uruguayans, French and Americans to add 24.

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