Gabriel Milito's Guadalajara has emerged as the surprise package in this season's tournament, boasting an impressive three-game winning streak. In stark contrast to their arch-rivals América, who have struggled to find the back of the net, accumulating a staggering 270 minutes without scoring and looking increasingly bereft of ideas. Meanwhile, one of Chivas' key players …
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Gabriel Milito’s Guadalajara has emerged as the surprise package in this season’s tournament, boasting an impressive three-game winning streak. In stark contrast to their arch-rivals América, who have struggled to find the back of the net, accumulating a staggering 270 minutes without scoring and looking increasingly bereft of ideas.
Meanwhile, one of Chivas’ key players has been Roberto Alvarado, who not only scored in last weekend’s win over Querétaro but also made his mark with a stunning goal reminiscent of Alexis Vega. The rojiblanco team has sparked immense excitement among their faithful fans with this impressive start to the season.
As Guadalajara continues to defy expectations, it’s hard not to draw parallels between their current form and the resurgence of América just a few years ago. Then, under the astute guidance of manager Miguel Ángel Herrera, the club enjoyed a remarkable turnaround, culminating in a historic championship win. Could we be witnessing a similar transformation with Milito at the helm?
The 56-year-old Argentine coach has brought a sense of calm and stability to the team, seemingly reviving the Chivas’ spirit after years of underachievement. His tactical acumen has allowed his players to flourish, creating a cohesive unit that is now reaping the rewards.
Milito’s ability to instill confidence in his players has been particularly noteworthy. By giving them the freedom to express themselves on the pitch and making subtle adjustments to their game plan, he has managed to coax top-notch performances from even the most unlikely of sources. This newfound trust between Milito and his squad has sparked a sense of unity that is now paying dividends.
Furthermore, the Chivas’ success can be attributed in part to the emergence of Alvarado as a key player. The 25-year-old midfielder has grown into his role, offering a potent combination of skill, vision, and goalscoring ability. His stunning strike against Querétaro showcased his






