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Cruz Azul stunned América in the dying minutes to book their place in the last-four of the Concacaf Champions Cup .
Ăngel SepĂșlveda broke the deadlock in the first -leg in Mexico City with a 12th-minute header.
Despite a late comeback from the Galaxy, Tigres held on, fending off the late comeback to win the second -leg.
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