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The spicy words said by the Chivas goalkeeper prior to the Atlas vs Chivas match of the Liguilla MX 2022

The Rebaño goalkeeper had no problem reminding the Zorros of the importance of the Jalisco Stadium in the Rojiblancos’ history.

By Hector Garcia

The Rebaño goalkeeper had no problem reminding the Zorros of the importance of the Jalisco Stadium in the Rojiblancos’ history.
The Rebaño goalkeeper had no problem reminding the Zorros of the importance of the Jalisco Stadium in the Rojiblancos’ history.
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Chivas de Guadalajara goalkeeper Miguel Jiménez is confident that they will reverse the adverse score to advance to the Semifinals of the Clausura 2022 Tournament, and he also made a spicy comment prior to Sunday's match at 6:00 pm at the Jalisco Stadium, arguing that the stadium is also his home.

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The Coloso de la Avenida Independencia was the home of the Rebaño Sagrado for 50 years since it was in 2010 when the Akron Stadium was inaugurated, and with the memory of hundreds of epic games played on that field, the goalkeeper assured that there is no doubt that they will come out on top in the second leg of the quarter-final, where they must win by a two-goal margin.

 "I know we are going to get the result there at the Jalisco stadium. Of course, we will. The support of the fans will be important, that's also our home," commented Wacho in an interview for Marca Claro, leaving open the great rivalry that has increased in recent tournaments with the Rojinegra squad, which arrives as the reigning champion for this Liguilla.

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The goalkeeper acknowledged that they made some mistakes due to lack of concentration rather than inability against Atlas on Thursday night at the Akron Stadium, but he is confident that they will turn the situation around to stay alive in the tournament, where they saw their streak of five consecutive victories under the guidance of coach Ricardo Cadena cut short.

"The truth is that the team is very committed. I think the second half was a better half because in the first we made some mistakes and they cost us the goals. We have to come out very focused, not to be wary of anything because we could concede another goal and it will be a little more difficult," said Jiménez.

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