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    Monterrey VS Santos Laguna

    Primera Division Liga MX
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    Monterrey
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    2 Santos Laguna
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    • Hanan Mamuza
      Hanan Mamuza
      In the Mexican Primera División Clausura, the comparison of offensive and defensive data between Monterrey and Santos Laguna shows significant differences. Monterrey has a record of 5 wins, 3 draws, and 9 losses in 17 games this season, accumulating 18 points and ranking 13th. At home, they've played 9 matches with 3 wins, 1 draw, and 5 losses. They scored 13 goals and conceded 14, with a goal difference of -1, and a win - rate of 33.3%. However, their recent form has taken a turn for the worse. In the last 6 games, they've managed only 1 win, 1 draw, and 4 losses, scoring 6 goals and conceding 12, with a goal difference of -6. Their win - rate has dropped sharply to 16.7%. Santos Laguna has been even more disappointing. They've won only 3 games, drawn 3, and lost 11 in 17 matches, collecting 12 points and sitting at the bottom of the table in 18th place. Their away record is abysmal. In 9 away games, they've won 1, drawn 1, and lost 7, scoring 9 goals and conceding 26, with a goal di
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    • Gavinwang
      Gavinwang
      Monterrey has shown an imbalanced situation in attack and defense at home this season. Behind the average of 1.5 goals for and against per game lies a hidden danger of a fragile defense. Data reveals that in 10 home games, Monterrey has only won 2 (25%) while suffering 7 defeats (75%). The total number of goals conceded is 9, with an average of 1.5 goals conceded per game, equal to the number of goals scored. This indicates a systematic flaw in their defensive system. Notably, Monterrey has a disciplinary issue with an average of 1.9 yellow cards per home game. Their ability to control the game, with an average of 3.7 corner - kicks per home game, stands in a subtle contrast to the visiting team's offensive efficiency of 4.2 corner - kicks. In away games, Monterrey has also conceded 9 goals, with an average of 1.5 goals conceded per game. This further confirms the lack of stability in their defense. Santos Laguna faces a severe challenge in offensive conversion efficiency when playing
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    • RhysPundit
      RhysPundit
      Monterrey's performance in this season's Mexican League shows a typical imbalance between offense and defense. The 20% win rate and 40% draw rate indicate a lack of consistency in the attacking end. Statistics reveal that Monterrey scores 1.4 goals per game on average, but concedes as many as 1.7 goals per game. The overall record of a -3 goal difference directly exposes the systematic problems in the defense. Especially when facing fast - counterattacks, Monterrey's defensive weaknesses are frequently magnified. The disciplinary issues, with an average of 1.9 yellow cards per game, further exacerbate the defensive pressure. The team's average of only 3.7 corner kicks per game reflects the inefficiency of the wing attacks, making it difficult to create real threats. On the other hand, Santos Laguna shows a more positive competitive state. With a 40% win rate, it ranks among the top in the league. Although the average goal - scoring efficiency of 1.2 goals per game is slightly lower tha
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