Mon Dec 15 03:50:00 UTC 2025: Okay, here’s a news article summarizing the text about the near-goal for Toluca against Tigres, and the subsequent online reaction:
Tigres Escape Goal Thanks to Guzmán’s… Rear End and a Possible “Miracle”
Monterrey, Mexico – Tigres narrowly avoided conceding a goal to Toluca in a recent match, in a sequence that has sparked debate and online speculation about divine intervention.
During the game after Tigres scored, Toluca’s Jesús Angulo found himself in a one-on-one situation with Tigres goalkeeper Nahuel Guzmán. Angulo’s shot managed to squeeze through Guzmán’s legs, but, in what could only be described as a lucky break for Tigres, the ball struck the goalkeeper’s backside, significantly slowing its momentum.
The ball continued its trajectory towards the goal, seemingly destined to cross the line. However, in a dramatic turn of events, the ball stopped just inches short, allowing Tigres defender Jesús Angulo (no relation to the Toluca player) to clear the danger.
Tigres managed to pull off a win.
The incident has ignited a frenzy on social media, with Tigres fans, known as “Incomparables,” attributing the near-miss to divine intervention. Some fans joked that it was a miracle, crediting the save to the spirits of deceased Tigres legends like Don Rober Hernández Jr. and Carlos Miloc, both beloved figures in the club’s history.
While acknowledging the unusual circumstances, Tigres offered a more grounded explanation, suggesting on Twitter that the save was a result of the collective support and energy of their fans, whom they call their “Jugador #12” (Player #12).
However, social media users are also jokingly attributing the stop to the ghost of Nahuel’s dad.