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Gomez and Boyd score, Torres' Tigres on roll
March 9th, 2013 7:19PM
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[AMERICANS ABROAD] Herculez Gomez scored on a free kick to lead Santos to a 2-1 win over Atlante in Mexico's Liga MX. Terrence Boyd scored his 11th goal for Rapid Vienna as it rallied from 2-0 down to tie Mattersburg, 2-2. Jose Torres started for first-place Tigres in its 2-1 win at San Luis that extended its unbeaten streak to 10 games. The game drew 23,000 Tigres fans, a record visiting contingent for a Mexican league match.

2012-13 Leading Scorers:
24 Jozy Altidore (AZ)
11+1 Terrence Boyd (Rapid Vienna)
9+1 Herculez Gomez (Santos)
8 Clint Dempsey (Tottenham)
Note: goals for players (top-level leagues only) in all competitions.

Austria (Bundesliga)
Terrence Boyd (90 minutes, 1 goal), Rapid Vienna, 2-2 vs. Mattersburg

Belgium (Jupiler League)
Sacha Kljestan
(90 minutes), Anderlecht, 1-0 vs. Mechelen

Denmark (Superligaen)
Charlie Davies
(sub: 19 minutes), FC Randers, 2-0 vs. Sonderjyske
Clarence Goodson (90 minutes), Broendby, 3-0 at Aarhus
Conor O'Brien, FC Nordsjaelland, at FC Midtjylland (Monday)

England (Premier League)
Geoff Cameron (90 minutes), Stoke City, 1-2 at Newcastle
Brad Guzan (90 minutes), Aston Villa, 2-1 at Reading
Clint Dempsey (did not dress -- injured), Tottenham, 2-3 at Liverpool
Brad Friedel (did not play), Tottenham, 2-3 at Liverpool
Eric Lichaj (did not dress), Aston Villa, 2-1 at Reading
Brek Shea (did not play), Stoke City, 1-2 at Newcastle

England (League Championship)
Jonathan Spector (90 minutes), Birmingham City, 3-1 vs. Derby County
Conor Doyle (did not play), Derby County, 1-3 at Birmingham City
Stuart Holden (did not play), Bolton Wanderers, 1-0 vs. Brighton & Hove Albion
Will Packwood (did not dress -- injured), Birmingham City, 3-1 vs. Derby County
Tim Ream (did not dress), Bolton Wanderers, 1-0 vs. Brighton & Hove Albion
Zak Whitbread (did not dress), Leicester City, 0-1 at Sheffield Wednesday

England (FA Cup)
Tim Howard (did not dress -- injured), Everton, 0-3 vs. Wigan

Germany (Bundesliga 1)
Timmy Chandler (90 minutes), Nuremberg, 2-1 at Augsburg
Daniel Williams (90 minutes), Hoffenheim, 3-0 at Greuther Fuerth
Steven Cherundolo (did not dress), Hannover 96, 0-0 vs. Eintracht Frankfurt
Fabian Johnson (did not dress -- injured), Hoffenheim, 3-0 at Greuther Fuerth
Jermaine Jones (did not dress -- suspended), Schalke 04, 2-1 vs. Bor. Dortmund
Michael Parkhurst (did not play), Augsburg, 1-2 vs. Nuremberg
David Yelldell (did not dress), Bayer Leverkusen, 0-1 at Mainz

Germany (Bundesliga 2)
John Brooks
(90 minutes), Hertha Berlin, 4-2 vs. Duisburg
Joe Gyau (84 minutes), St. Pauli, 3-2 vs. Jahn Regensburg
Andrew Wooten (72 minutes), Sandhausen, 0-1 vs. 1860 Munich
Alfredo Morales (did not dress), Hertha Berlin, vs. Duisburg
Bobby Wood (did not play), 1860 Munich, 1-0 at Sandhausen

Italy (Serie A)
Michael Bradley (did not dress -- suspended), Roma, 1-1 at Udinese

Mexico (Liga MX, Apertura)
DaMarcus Beasley (90 minutes), Puebla, 0-1 vs. UNAM
Greg Garza (90 minutes, 1 yellow card), Tijuana, 0-1 vs. Queretaro
Herculez Gomez (90 minutes, 1 goal, 1 yellow card), Santos, 2-1 vs. Atlante
Michael Orozco Fiscal (90 minutes), Puebla, 0-1 vs. UNAM
Jose Torres (81 minutes), Tigres, 2-1 at San Luis
Ventura Alvarado (did not play), Club America, 1-1 at Morelia
Jonathan Bornstein (did not play -- injured), Tigres, at San Luis
Edgar Castillo (did not dress -- injured), Tijuana, 0-1 vs. Queretaro
Joe Corona (did not dress), Tijuana, 0-1 vs. Queretaro
Benji Joya (did not dress), Santos, 2-1 vs. Atlante

Netherlands (Eredivisie)
Jozy Altidore (90 minutes), AZ, 1-1 vs. ADO

Portugal (Liga Zon Sagres)
Tony Taylor (sub: 15 minutes), Estoril, 0-2 at Porto

Spain (La Liga)
Oguchi Onyewu (did not play), Malaga, 1-1 at Real Valladolid

Spain (Segunda Division)
Carlos Bocanegra (did not play), Racing Santander, 1-2 vs. Murcia

Turkey (Super Lig)
Maurice Edu (90 minutes), Bursaspor, 1-4 at Fenerbahce



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