America’s qualifiers after thrashing Chivas at Akron Stadium

ESPN gives you the marks the Eagles got after beating the Lions 3-0.

America had a great night on the Akron Stadium court with a convincing 3-0 win over Guadalajara, A rival that could do little for his biggest sporting rival to stay with the victory and Santiago Solari get his first victory as a coach in a National Classic.

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Guillermo Ochoa (8.5)

He had a fright in the first minute of the game with a missed shot by Jesus Angulo, but out of this action the goalkeeper lived a quiet night, did not complicate with the balls in his area and was only required in the second half with a shot by Ángel Zaldívar, who sent his shot to one side.

Luis Fonts (8)

The left winger had 90 minutes left. He complemented himself well with his restraints and did not risk the ball unnecessarily. His task and distribution of the ball was until midfield, where he sought options with Alvaro Fidalgo and Pedro Aquino.

Sebastià Cáceres (8)

He had a good commitment from the center of defense, where he handled the times well in his area and had clear exits. He solved the vast majority of the actions in good shape and was key in the second goal by climbing the corner kick and combing the ball to leave Henry Martin alone and score the second goal.

Emanuel Aguilera (7)

It was the weak point of the Eagles, as it stood still in the first action of Angle and at times suffered to play balls against rival strikers, who exceeded three quarters on a few occasions.

Jorge Sánchez (7)

The right winger experienced a night of chiaroscuro, as it was a good option for his teammates when attacking and looking to generate play in the opposite field, but defensively he suffered and lost several individual duels against his opponents. .

Álvaro Fidalgo (8.5)

The Spaniard was very participative playing as a hook and being a support for Córdoba and Laínez on both sides of the field. He got between the lines and left some lujitos on the field in search of his teammates. He stopped falling steadily on the left side and tried other field areas, where he settled well with his own.

Pedro Aquino (8.5)

The Peruvian had a sober night in his first classic, being solid in midfield and becoming one more option when it comes to generating play on offense. He only had one chance when he joined the offense, but he wasn’t lucky enough to shoot at goal.

Richard Sanchez (8)

He stood out for his mobility and speed of play. During the first half he was one of the main allies of Jorge Sánchez and Sebastià Córdova on the right side. He took the free kick that resulted in his team’s first goal.

Mauro Lainez (7)

It happened without grief or glory throughout the engagement. In the first half he had several actions from his left flank and even tried to overflow, but at the time of centering he was unsuccessful as his three chances were balls to the rival.

Henry Martin (8.5)

The striker took advantage of the most important action he had in the first half to take advantage of a free kick that hit his head to end up beating Raúl Gudiño, who did not get the round with his 1.95 meters high.

Sebastià Córdova (9)

He lived a round night with the Eagles shirt and reconciled with a fan who had questioned his performances throughout the championship. He exploited his speed and technique in the open spaces and despite his bad decisions in the last quarter of the field he was able to take advantage of the wall made by Henry Martin and put the cherry on the cake with the third goal of the evening.

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Leo Suarez (8)

In came the last 20 minutes for Mauro Lainez and just entering the field suffered a strong entry from Miguel Ponce. He didn’t have many actions in the offensive zone to look for a shot on goal.

Federico Viñas (N / A)

The Uruguayan did not have much participation and beyond a pass that put Roger, the South American seeks to add minutes to reach his best level.

Bryan Colula (N / A)

He had only one chance in the game to send a cross in the final minutes. Outside here the side of the Eagles has been the men with fewer minutes under the management of Solari.

Roger Martinez (N / A)

He entered the last 8 minutes of play and in the only one he had he was hand in hand with Gudiño, but the striker decided to look for Federico Viñas, who failed to take advantage of the ball to be a very long pass .

Santiago Naveda (N / A)

The young midfielder had a few minutes in the confrontation and despite touching the ball a couple of times, he had no better chance of looking to do some outstanding action.

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