Camilo Vargas
Allows one in loss
Vargas made four saves and conceded one goal during Saturday's 1-0 loss against Cruz Azul.
Analysis: Vargas was once again victim of a very leaky defensive line as they allowed Jose Paradela to leave multiple players behind before appearing in front of the goalkeeper to open the scoring just past the half-hour mark. The goalkeeper still made multiple interventions to keep his team alive but that wasn't enough when his teammates were unable to find the back of the net once again, the fifth time over the last eight games. With 111 saves, nine clean sheets and 52 goals allowed over 33 starts this season, the veteran is no longer that fantasy stud from his first two years at Atlas but still provides solid value from between the posts.
Allows three in loss
Vargas made six saves and conceded two goals during Saturday's 3-2 loss against Cruz Azul.
Analysis: Vargas couldn't do much better to prevent any of the three goals he allowed and still kept his side alive in the playoff with multiple stops against an opposition that dominated most of the contest. The goalkeeper, who was coming off five clean sheets over the previous six starts, will remain one of the biggest reasons for Atlas fans to have hope for a turnaround in the second leg.
Registers clean sheet
Vargas recorded three saves and allowed zero goals in Saturday's 1-0 win versus America.
Analysis: Vargas saved a crucial penalty in the 26th minute to preserve his clean sheet. He has now recorded 10 saves and two clearances across his last four appearances, keeping a clean sheet in each of those matches. He finishes the Clausura with 45 saves in 16 games, along with seven clean sheets.
Secures clean sheet versus Tigres
Vargas had three saves and allowed zero goals in Wednesday's 0-0 draw versus Tigres.
Analysis: Vargas put in another good effort, keeping his goal unbeaten for the fourth time in his last five league games. He's in excellent form, with his clean sheet run boosted by consistent shot-stopping numbers, including a penalty save in his previous appearance against Santos. His next chance to produce will be the final regular-season clash against an America side that has scored multiple goals in two consecutive matches.
Saves penalty against Santos
Vargas had one save and allowed zero goals in Sunday's 1-0 win versus Santos.
Analysis: Vargas turned in a heroic display, stopping Lucas Di Yorio's penalty kick to preserve a clean sheet Sunday. The goalkeeper has bounced back from a rough stretch, leaving his goal unbeaten in three of the last four matches, while the penalty save was his second in 14 Clausura outings. He'll hope to remain solid heading into a difficult week in which he'll face Tigres and America, who have scored the fifth and 12th-most goals in the league, respectively.
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