Disappointing night for Chivas, who bid farewell to the CONCACAF Champions Cup 2025. | OneFootball

Disappointing night for Chivas, who bid farewell to the CONCACAF Champions Cup 2025. | OneFootball

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Club Deportivo Guadalajara

·12 March 2025

Disappointing night for Chivas, who bid farewell to the CONCACAF Champions Cup 2025.

Article image:Disappointing night for Chivas, who bid farewell to the CONCACAF Champions Cup 2025.

Guadalajara was far from what was expected on Wednesday night at the Ciudad de los Deportes Stadium, where they lost 4-0 (4-1 on aggregate) in the Clasico de Mexico in the second leg of the Round of 16 of the CONCACAF Champions Cup 2025. This concluded their participation in this edition of the continental competition.

El Rebaño found themselves down on the scoreboard as soon as the match got underway, which almost immediately altered the course of the match. Moreover, just as the Rojiblanco team was beginning to take control of the action in search of the goal that would give them a place in the next round, an unfortunate sending-off of Alan Mozo ended up making everything very difficult. The Rojiblanca must turn the page now, as this Saturday they will travel to the northern border of our country to face Bravos de Juárez in the match of Day 12 of the Clausura 2025.


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América 4-0 Guadalajara (4-1 aggregate)(Brian Rodríguez at 6', Diego Valdés at 45', Alejandro Zendejas at 65' and Álvaro Fidalgo at 79')Referee: Walter LópezCiudad de los Deportes Stadium

LineupsAmérica: Luis Malagón, Kevin Álvarez (Ramón Juárez at 85'), Israel Reyes, Sebastián Cáceres, Cristian Borja (Christian Calderón at 85'), Alvaro Fidalgo, Erick Sánchez, Diego Valdés (Alan Cervantes at 74'), Alejandro Zendejas, Brian Rodríguez (Víctor Dávila at 87'), Henry Martín (Rodrigo Aguirre at 75').Coach André Jardine

Guadalajara: Raúl Rangel, Alan Mozo (EXP at 46'), José Castillo (Yael Padilla at 46'), Gilberto Sepúlveda , Miguel Tapias, Mateo Chávez, Rubén González (AM at 74') (Saúl Zamora at 90'), Fernando Beltrán (Isaac Brizuela at 50'), Luis Romo, Roberto Alvarado (Cade Cowell at 74'), Alan Pulido (Javier Hernández at 50').Coach Gerardo Espinoza

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