Chivas Femenil's victory in El Clásico de México | OneFootball

Chivas Femenil's victory in El Clásico de México | OneFootball

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·19 March 2024

Chivas Femenil's victory in El Clásico de México

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This Sunday at the Akron Stadium, Las Chingonas proved that Guadalajara is going to close the Clausura 2024 strong. At home, with the support of the ChivaHermanos and with great personality, 'Tano' Spinelli's team won El Clásico de México by beating América 2-1 on Matchday 11 of the Clausura 2024, in a result that left good sensations and data for analysis.

What did Chivas Femenil's win in El Clasico de Mexico leave us with?


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- The Guadalajara side showed mental strength and were able to come from behind after falling behind following a controversial penalty kick that the Águilas capitalized on. The goal conceded in the 54th minute did not dampen the spirits of the Red-and-Whites, who managed to turn the score around.

- Guadalajara extended its undefeated streak in Regular Phase matches at Akron Stadium to 40, the same stadium where it has not lost since the 2022 Clausura.

- The Rojiblancas have not lost a home game in the Clasico de Mexico since AP20.

- The defensive line made up of 'Jacko' Rodríguez, Karla Martínez, and 'Cheli' Torres provided solidity to Guadalajara, who were able to control the Capitalinas attacks in each of their attempts.

- Karla Martínez stood out during the 90 minutes with and without the ball, contributing both in defense and attack, from building the ball on the way out to finishing set pieces.

- Despite having to deal with some notable absentees in the squad, namely 'Licha' Cervantes, 'Viri' Salazar, and 'Montse' Hernández, the Chingonas were able to dominate the Águilas for a large part of the match and generated several opportunities in front of the Azulcrema goal.

- Dana Sandoval took responsibility for the attack alongside 'Boyi' Iturbide; despite the youth of the Rebaño's 13, the Red-and-White player had the personality to make the difference in driving, hand-to-hand and also with some shots on goal that troubled the opponent.

- 'Gaby' Valenzuela and Rubí Soto's width on the flanks was fundamental for the Rebaño, as both players were able to create combinations that allowed them to finish plays with shots on goal.

- Speaking of Rubí, the red and white striker returned at a very high level after her injury. The match against América was her second game of the Clausura 2024, her first as a starter, and it seems that she never left: she dribbled, faced, and contributed with her speed in every ball she took.

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