Gignac a little more in the legend

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André-Pierre Gignac consolidated his place in the Tigres club record book by scoring his 200th goal with the Mexican club.

At 38, André-Pierre Gignac still shines. On Wednesday, during the success won by the Tigres against the Leon club (2-1) on the first day of the closing tournament, the Frenchman struck again.

While the two teams were back to back at the start of the last quarter of an hour, the former Marseillais gave victory to his team thanks to a victorious shot from the heart of the area.

In addition to offering the three points of victory to the Tigers, APG entered the legend of the Monterey club a little further by registering its 200e aim. “200 goals with this beautiful jersey,” he wrote on Instagram. Arriving at the Tigres in 2015, the former French international played 362 matches with the Mexican club.

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