Club Deportivo Guadalajara
·20 February 2024
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·20 February 2024
Despite running and pressing for more than 100 minutes, Chivas were unable to score in their visit to the Aguascalientes Stadium, losing by the minimum difference against Necaxa. The Red-and-White tried their best, but were unable to score against the Rayos in the duel that took place on Matchday 9 of the Clausura 2024.
Guadalajara will soon have a rematch, with the full support of the ChivaHermanos at home this Saturday, February 24, when they host Pumas at the Akron Stadium for Matchday 8.
The Goal
- The home team got the scoreboard moving at 28', after Monreal managed to put in a delayed pass that Cambindo pushed into the net.
Dangerous chances
- At 4', the Rebaño had their first chance on goal after a triangulation between 'Piojo', Pavel and Marín, which ended with a shot over the goal.
- At the 10th minute, Paradela fired a cross shot from the edge of the large area, but 'Tala' Rangel deflected it to a corner.
- At 32', 'Nene' received a defensive rebound in the half-moon area, controlled it and then pulled the trigger, but the ball went wide.
- At 39' 'Tala' appeared to deny from the goal line a point-blank header.
- At 54', 'Guti' put in a filtered pass that left 'Piojo' alone in front of the goalkeeper, who managed to deflect with the tip of his left foot a shot that was aiming for the base of the right post.
- At 67', Pável tried his luck from half distance, but the ball went just wide of the left post.
Necaxa 1-0 Guadalajara(Diber Cambindo at 28')Referee: Brian Omar González VelesAguascalientes Stadium
Lineups
Necaxa: 22 Ezequiel Unsain, 2 Emilio Martínez (11 Heriberto Jurado at 61'), 4 Alexis Peña, 23 Alan Montes (AM at 85'), 3 Agustín Oliveros (AM at 35')(6 Jesús Alcantar at 61'), 15 Brayan Garnica, 19 Diego Gómez, 33 Fernando Arce, 10 José Paradela, 27 Diber Cambindo (7 Edgar Méndez at 72'(AM at 82') and 30 Ricardo Monreal (AM at 44')(24 Jair Cortés at 72').
Coach Eduardo Fentanes
Guadalajara: 27 Raúl Rangel, 2 Alan Mozo, 4 Antonio Briseño, 13 Gilberto Chiquete, 50 Mateo Chávez (AM at 38')(18 Ronaldo Cisneros at 86'), 20 Fernando Beltrán, 15 Erick Gutiérrez, 5 Víctor Guzmán (AM at 24') (16 Cade Cowell at 66'), 25 Roberto Alvarado, 6 Pável Pérez (AM at 46') and 19 Ricardo Marín.
Coach Fernando Gago