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Tigres UANL 2 Queretaro 0: Gignac breaks deadlock

Tigres UANL will play their maiden CONCACAF Champions League final thanks to the heroics of French striker Andre-Pierre Gignac.

Ten-man Tigres won the second leg of their semi-final against Queretaro 2-0, after the two sides played out a goalless stalemate in the first leg.

It took 174 minutes of football over two legs for the deadlock to be broken between the two Mexican sides and Gignac sent the Estadio Universitario de Nuevo Leon into raptures when he produced a brilliant finish.

The Frenchman found the bottom right corner of Tiago Volpi's goal when he struck a shot first time on the turn to open the scoring.

The 30-year-old striker got on the end of a long ball out of defence and showed lovely touch and skill to squirm past two defenders and break into the box, before beating Volpi with a beautiful dink to double his side's advantage.