While Tuzos are slipping in the league, Tuesday's hosts are heating up. But both must remember this competition is a different story.
Pachuca, the team that led Liga MX in goals in the fall, suddenly has a scoring problem.
In the past five league matches, Tuzos have failed to find the back of the net. Despite boasting some of the league's best attackers, the goals aren't coming for Diego Alonso's squad. But when Pachuca meets Tigres on Tuesday in the first leg of the CONCACAF Champions League final, the team hopes it can leave those problems in the league.