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Revenge of Liga MX: León takes down LAFC for Concacaf crown

Erling Haaland, say hello to Rodolfo Cota. Kevin De Bruyne, meet Ángel Mena. Pep Guardiola, this is Joel Campbell — he's a genius just like you.

Club León captured their first-ever Concacaf Champions League crown by defeating LAFC 1-0 (3-1 on aggregate) on Sunday night at BMO Stadium, putting themselves on a collision course with Manchester City (or Inter Milan) at December's Club World Cup in Saudi Arabia.

After finding themselves fortunate to only be trailing by a goal after the first leg in León, LAFC had clear chances to pull level in the return leg's opening 10 minutes with Denis Bouanga whiffing on one and Aaron Long failing to convert a free header.

León then punished LAFC in the 20th-minute as Lucas Di Yorio squeezed a shot between Giorgio Chiellini and Sergi Palencia that goalkeeper John McCarthy couldn't handle. 

LAFC had further chances to pull one back and make a game of it — totaling 14 shots with three on target — but Cota would not be beaten. León players started dropping like flies to waste time, while Long went down after splitting his skull open following a head-to-head collision. 

LAFC couldn't find the goal to get Owen Wilson and Dr. Dre up out of their seats, and Major League Soccer's one-year reign as kings of Concacaf is at an end.

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