Toluca against América América and Toluca are among Liga MX's fiercest rivals, even if they aren't regarded as a classic. Perhaps the most famous example of it occurred on matchday 16 of the 2003 Apertura when the Diablos Rojos, then led by José Saturnino Cardozo, faced the Águilas. The former won 6-0 at home in Nemesio Diez, a defeat that greatly pleased one Red supporter — Christian Martinoli.
In addition to the shocking outcome, one of the most outstanding collective moves in Mexican soccer history is the fifth goal of that game, which was scored by Cardozo, Toluca's biggest idol.
The 'Guarani Prince' and the TV Azteca pundit, two figures that Toluca supporters are naturally familiar with, were brought together at the historic stadium in the State of Mexico before to the encounter between the two clubs this Saturday at the same venue.
What did Cardozo and Martinoli recall about the goal that Toluca scored against América?
The purpose of this meeting was to reenact the previously stated goal on the field. Cardozo explained to Martinoli how the goal was created and the specifics of his feelings and thoughts at the time, and the reporter added to it with his remarks.
Both characters' official Instagram pages displayed the outcome of the latter as well as a fresh goal narrative provided by Christian Martinoli, who captured all the passion sent to the Red Devils' supporters and spectators.
Since Televisa was responsible for the match's broadcast, Raúl Pérez was in charge of narrating throughout this rout, and Christian Martinoli, who has spent his whole career with TV Azteca, was not involved.

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