By Wilson Florez
The Chivas de Guadalajara They can close the trendy phase of Clausura 2026 as leaders of the tournament. The Sacred Flock can be excited about the title from the hand of Gabriel Milito. From the outside there are also great expectations. Carlos Salcido expressed his happiness at the level of the red and white team.
Carlos Salcido did not hide his excitement about his former team’s performance in Clausura 2026. Salcido believes that This success comes from the patience in supporting Gabriel Milito’s project. It is the demand for a correct tournament in the Apertura 2025.
“Happy, happy… too much about the fact that they are super leaders, that they are playing very well. I think they are revalidating the last tournament… today with better results,” said the former player of the Sacred Flock.
The Chivas de Guadalajara are in first position in the total classification, with one day left. The Sacred Flock accumulates 11 victories, 2 draws and 3 defeats so far in the tournament. The club’s last game will be against the Xolos de Tijuana this Saturday, April 25.
“Let’s hope for a good Liguilla… let’s see what, let’s see how it goes“said Carlos Salcido. It is evident that the knockout phase is a completely different scenario. In the Liguilla it starts from scratch and that should be conveyed by Gabriel Milito to those he directs.
Chivas pieces in El Tri
The good performance of the Chivas de Guadalajara in the tournament has been rewarded by Javier Aguirre in the Mexican team. Up to five players from the Sacred Flock appeared in the last El Tri call-up: Raúl “Tala” Rangel (Goalkeeper), Richard Ledezma (Defense/Midfield), Brian Gutiérrez (Midfielder), Roberto “Piojo” Alvarado (Forward) and Armando “Hormiga” González (Forward).
“I’m glad that some footballers are in a very good moment… most of them to be there. I am very happy that many go to selection or have the possibility; They deserve it very much“, he concluded.
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