Overview
- Coach Domènec Torrent granted the squad seven days off after a 4-2 win over Puebla capped six straight Apertura victories.
- Monterrey sits alone atop the Liga MX standings on 18 points through Jornada 7.
- The club framed the pause as time for players to recover physically, complete individual work, and be with their families.
- The break follows an intense run of roughly 14 matches in about two months across the Apertura, Club World Cup, and Leagues Cup.
- Training restarts at El Barrial on September 6 as the team shifts focus to the September 14 away match at Querétaro in Jornada 8.