The Blue Cross Machine has one of the revelations of the 2021 Opening Tournament of the MX League at the goal. This is the Mexican goalkeeper Andrés Gudiño, who at the age of 24, receives his first matches in the First Division, leaving good impressions.
Faced with this and the bad times that the goalkeepers of Chivas are experiencing, the possibility arose that the Blue Cross goalkeeper would reinforce Chivas or at least so they asked Raúl Gudiño, Chivas’ goalkeeper.
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“If they take Gudiño (Andrés) we would be in the family. We all know, the pressure on Guadalajara was always there and keeps you on alert, working humbly to improve. Managers decide these kinds of changes.” Gudiño said.
“If they take Gudiño (Andreu, Blue Cross goalkeeper) we would be in the family. The pressure in Guadalajara was always there and keeps you alert, working humbly to improve. The managers decide this kind of change”: Raúl Gudiño. @ASMexico pic.twitter.com/0QHl6yedhH
– César Horta Salcedo (@huerta_cesar)
September 14, 2021
Andreu, Blue Cross archer, has participated in 5 matches in this tournament, winning the title over Sebastià Jurat, who has played 3.
For his part, in Chivas, Vucetich does not have a definite goalkeeper and Gudiño and Toño Rodríguez have divided the games into 3 and 5 respectively.
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