Chivas 2-1 Necaxa: Guadalajara 1×1 qualifiers after the Date 7 match at Akron Stadium for the 2021 Opening Tournament I MX League

Chivas de Guadalajara wants to leave in the past the failure of what the 2021 Guard1anes Tournament meant where as soon as they described to the Repechaje, but they were eliminated by Pachuca, for that reason the requirement will be to the maximum for the white and red players they have acknowledged on several occasions that they are in debt, however, on Saturday afternoon they met one of their goals in the defeat 2-1 to Necaxa in what was his first victory at Akron Stadium.




Chivas turned to his best available elements for this commitment in which they added the three units and reached nine points so far this season, where coach Victor Manuel Vucetich praised the collective functioning and the winning hunger of his leaders in the duel against the Rays, although they still have a lot to improve and the good news is that they will have two weeks to do so in the face of the upcoming break next week for FIFA Date.

Chivas 1×1 player ratings

Raúl Gudiño (8): The goalkeeper stopped a penalty and was very safe, until in the second half the goal of the tie could have stopped him, as the ball seemed to carry nothing.

Luis Olivas (8): He did not have many direct attacks with the rivals, but he could not do much in the goal of the Rays either, was to that they committed the lack to him in the penitentiary of Zaldívar.

Antonio Briseño (8): Although he appears safer than the previous campaign and better placed, he still lacks concentration when he goes into the clash with rival strikers, but he gradually improved.

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Jesus Sanchez (8): He didn’t have the dynamics of other games, he crossed the midfield very rarely, but he was very attentive in the hand-to-hand, he practically didn’t lose any.

Alejandro Mayorga (8): He was a starter and showed good dynamics on the left side, tried to go to the front, but did so to a greater extent in the second half, has good mid-range diaper, but this time did not try.

Jesus Molina (7): He is still intermittent in his performances, he almost always gets hit or hurt by something. His lack of dynamics replaces him with experience, but he hardly concludes games on the court anymore.

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Eduardo Torres (9): Very timely in recovery, injects more clarity when you have the ball, has good field vision and highlights it almost always.

Isaac Brizuela (9): Very participative, the only goal he had made him great. His speed to go up and down needs Chivas when he is not on the track, it is indispensbale his talent and commitment.

Jesus Angulo (8): He started the duel and left Carlos Cisneros on the bench, as he was very far from what the “Charal” has done in the campaign, he still does not recover this unbalanced with which he closed the previous campaign.

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Alexis Vega (8): He was the one who started the play in Brizuela’s goal, but soon he was able to do in front, he left the court in the second half.

Angel Zaldivar (9): Few clear options for the center forward, but the clearest sent it deep with the last minute penalty.

Fernando Beltrán (9): It was part of the vitality that Chivas had in the second lapse, generated a lot of uncontrollability in the defensive zone of Necaxa, tried a couple of mid-range shots.

Uriel Antuna (8): He was dynamic and tried to pray in the saga of the Rays, although his danger was extinguished, he entered the complementary part, but unlike other games he was seen with a better attitude.

Carlos Cisneros (9): From his entry Chivas was more offensive, woke up the other attackers and looked several times for the bottom line on the left side, he noticed the difference when he was on the court, he is still the best Vucetich has in the attack.

Jesús Godínez (-)

Gilberto Sepúlevda (-)

(-) They played a few minutes, they have no qualification.




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