Last night we experienced a tremendous performance by Guadalajara, which, in addition to beating León at the Akron Stadium, left some interesting points in their game. In addition, they added a couple of important milestones to take into account, which we will tell you about right here.
Highlights of the Rebaño's victory
-Guadalajara reached 14 points and moved up to fifth place in the overall standings.
-Roberto Alvarado scored his third goal of the Apertura 2024.
-Chivas scored for the third consecutive game at home.
-El Rebaño reached 9 games without defeat at the Fortaleza Rojiblanca. Fernando Gago's team has not lost at the Akron Stadium since March.
-This was also the 7th match in a row without conceding a goal at home, a historic record for Chivas, as it had only been achieved in 1965 and 1972.
-Chivas officially complied with the Minors' Minutes Rule, where it has already accumulated 1059.6 minutes in the AP24, thanks to the participation of 8 players.
-Fernando Gago achieved his 14th win in Liga MX as Chivas' coach in 29 games under his management, with a nearly 50% win rate.
How did Chivas construct the win against the Panzas Verdes?
Fernando Gago's game plan was very well thought out, as with a lot of creativity and resources, he broke the man-to-man marking proposed by Berizzo. Erick Gutiérrez taking the goal kicks, Chiquete breaking up the play and some of the other superiorities that were sought in the last third of the field in order to subdue the Emeralds.
Then there were the defensive aspects, which stood out for the way in which they managed to isolate Cádiz from the rest of his teammates and forced him to compete permanently at a disadvantage against Chiquete and Briseño. Speaking of the adjustments made by Gago, the use of Víctor Guzmán as an attacker on the left flank, something we had already seen from the Red-and-White player in his last seasons with the Tuzos, stood out.