The Pumas' remarkable Clausura 2026 campaign continues to gather momentum! In a hard-fought and at times contentious match, the university club secured a crucial 2-0 victory over Atlético San Luis, a result that propels them into second place in the Liga MX standings.
This win solidifies Pumas' position in the Liguilla and underscores their status as one of the season's most compelling stories. While the match had its share of controversy, Pumas ultimately proved to be the sharper side, deserving of the three points that keep their surprising run alive.
The first half was a tense affair, with both teams creating chances. The breakthrough came after a VAR review awarded Pumas a penalty for a foul on Robert Morales. Veteran defender Juninho displayed ice-cold composure, stepping up to slot home a low shot past goalkeeper Andrés Sánchez, giving Pumas a 1-0 lead they would take into halftime.
San Luis came out aggressively in the second half, putting the Pumas defense under sustained pressure. Goalkeeper Keylor Navas, a linchpin for the team all season, was called into action multiple times, making a series of fantastic saves to preserve the clean sheet. His heroics, including denying a point-blank header and a subsequent scramble that saw the ball hit the post, were instrumental in securing the victory.
With their playoff spot now secure, Pumas must maintain this high level as they prepare for another tough challenge: a home clash against FC Juárez, a team known for causing problems in Mexico City. Meanwhile, Atlético San Luis, whose postseason hopes now hang by a thread, will look to regroup when they host Santos.
