In a game that looked set to end goalless, André-Pierre Gignac came up big — as he alwasy has for Tigres — and scored an 89th-minute winner versus Pumas on Sunday night. It was his 105th goal for the Monterrey club, making him the team's outright top goalscorer in its history.
¡GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL!
EN VIVO https://t.co/2sVHLouJVP pic.twitter.com/H76DOEC5aY
— TUDN USA (@TUDNUSA) August 4, 2019
"¡La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la... Gignac!"
¡HISTRICO 15! pic.twitter.com/MqDW6eandl— Club Tigres Oficial (@TigresOficial) August 4, 2019
Leading up to the game, Gignac was tied at 104 goals with Tomás Boy, the current Chivas Guadalajara head coach. The two actually faced off last Sunday in a heated encounter as Chivas upset Tigres 2-0.
¡LLEGÓ EL HISTÓRICO!
André Pierre Gignac alcanza los 105 goles con la camiseta de @TigresOficial y se convierte en el máximo goleador en la historia del club.Deja a Tomás Boy en segundo lugar.
La carrera del francés en México ha sido _____ pic.twitter.com/qphXfaOcB3
— ESPN.com.mx (@ESPNmx) August 4, 2019
André Gignac marcó historia en los Tigres al ser el máximo anotador en la historia de la institución felina.
¡¡ Felicidades al delantero francés !! #LigaBBVAMX #SienteTuLiga #CreandoOportunidades #PorLaEducación pic.twitter.com/9qZSwSc8Fu— LIGA BBVA MX (@LigaBBVAMX) August 4, 2019
Since arriving in the summer of 2015, Gignac has spearheaded Tigres' attack under manager Ricardo "Tuca" Feretti. The striker has led the team to four Liga MX titles since his arrival and enamored himself to Tigres fans.