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Chivas looks to break a bad record against Queretaro on the road

Chivas visit Queretaro looking to improve their performance in the current tournament.

By William Estrella

Chivas visit Queretaro looking to improve their performance in the current tournament.
Chivas visit Queretaro looking to improve their performance in the current tournament.

Guadalajara has a score to settle with Los Gallos, as they have not won at La Corregidora since the 2017 Clausura, so this Wednesday's match corresponding to Matchday 5 of the Apertura 2022 is a huge opportunity for the Rebaño, who are looking to break their bad streak in Querétaro and, in turn, return to winning ways in Liga MX.

A match of teams in need between Querétaro and Chivas. The Gallos Blancos are at the bottom of the general classification and need the three points to get out of the basement. The team coached by Mauro Gerk hopes to take advantage of their home advantage to take all three points.

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On the other hand, Guadalajara continues its bad moment and cannot find a goal. The Red and Whites have scored just one goal so far this season. The fans are already beginning to complain about Ricardo Cadena, who is beginning to feel the pressure to achieve better results. The match will kick off at 7:00 p.m. at the Estadio Corregidora.

Continuing with the fifth date of Liga MX, both teams will be looking for their first victory of this semester. The Gallos Blancos appear to be one of the teams with the highest number of goals scored in this tournament, only behind Cruz Azul. With just one point, they are in last place in the overall standings.

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For their part, Chivas have the least productive offense so far with only one goal scored in their favor. Last week, they lost to Juventus in their friendly match. Now, Ricardo Cadena is the main target of the red and white fans and a new setback could put him at risk of being the first to lose his job this semester.

 


 


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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