Gabriel Milito's Guadalajara is the surprise package of the tournament so far, having started with three consecutive victories that have left many impressed. What's even more remarkable is the stark contrast between their impressive form and the struggling América, their arch-rivals, who are yet to score in 270 minutes of football. At the heart of …
El poderoso líder: Piojo Alvarado a punto de coronarse rey de la Liga MX con Chivas.

Gabriel Milito’s Guadalajara is the surprise package of the tournament so far, having started with three consecutive victories that have left many impressed. What’s even more remarkable is the stark contrast between their impressive form and the struggling América, their arch-rivals, who are yet to score in 270 minutes of football.
At the heart of Guadalajara’s success is Roberto Alvarado, a key player for the Chivas. The talented midfielder not only scored one of the goals in last weekend’s win over Querétaro but also celebrated his first goal of the season with a nod to Alexis Vega’s iconic celebration, complete with an imaginary ring on his finger. It was a moment that perfectly encapsulated the excitement and anticipation building around this Guadalajara team.
The Chivas’ supporters have every right to feel optimistic about their team’s prospects, given their impressive start to the season. Under the guidance of Gabriel Milito, they seem to have found a new level of cohesion and understanding on the pitch, which has allowed them to dominate games and pick up valuable points.
One of the key factors behind Guadalajara’s success is their ability to create scoring opportunities from nothing. They have a knack for breaking down stubborn defences and capitalizing on the opposition’s mistakes. This was evident in their win over Querétaro, where they showed great resilience and determination to overcome a stubborn opponent.
In contrast, América are struggling to find their rhythm, having gone 270 minutes without scoring a goal. Their lack of clinical finishing has been particularly glaring, with opportunities going begging time and again. It’s hard to escape the feeling that the club is missing something fundamental, perhaps the spark provided by a key player or the drive and motivation needed to push them over the line.
The rivalry between Guadalajara and América adds an extra layer of intrigue to their encounter. The two teams have a long history of clashes on and off the pitch, with tensions often running






