'Chivas has to be champion': the guideline set by owner Amaury Vergara
Amaury Vergara, owner of Chivas, acknowledged the responsibility of leading the Sacred Flock and the need to be Liga MX champions
Amaury Vergara, owner of Chivas Guadalajara, acknowledged the obligation and need in the short term for the Sacred Flock to be champions of Mexican soccer, as well as admitting that leading the popular team Owning the Guadalajara team is a responsibility and a challenge that he greatly enjoys.
The businessman who heads Grupo Omnilife, the brand that owns the Guadalajara team, is aware that after the death of his father, Jorge Vergara, he had to assume a great responsibility, and he faces it with the same great commitment as the first time his father informed him and his sisters that he had acquired the Guadalajara club.
The above was mentioned by the Guadalajara businessman on the "Epicly" Podcast of Guadalajara speaker Pavo Gomez, where Vergara explained that the priority for the Jalisco team is for them to be champions, not only the first team, but all the categories that make up the sports organization.
"It is becoming clearer to me every day, and I am constantly reminding myself what is important. The most important thing is for Chivas to be champions. Chivas has to be champions, not only the first team, but all its categories," the businessman said authoritatively.
He also pointed out that: "In “All aspects of the club are involved, because I believe championships happen on several fronts. On the commercial, administrative, and logistical fronts, in the stadium experience, and, of course, the most important, the sporting front. A football club with such tradition and greatness is obligated to win,” Vergara stated in the online chat with Gomez Orea. He also noted that the media fabricates a lot about Chivas. Amaury Vergara took the opportunity to complain about the negativity he perceives surrounding Chivas, generated by its popularity and because he believes the media lies excessively about the information generated around the Guadalajara team. “Much of the information that comes out about Chivas is completely fabricated.”“These are things that many irresponsible media outlets or journalists invent to attract attention or because there's an ulterior motive—a representative who wants to get that information into the media, or a player, or a club that wants to poach a player,” Vergara stated. Given this climate of rejection towards the behavior of the press covering Chivas training sessions, it should be clarified that Chivas de Guadalajara's media management has not been adequate, consistently delaying the release of official information and giving rise to a great deal of unofficial information about the Guadalajara team. In light of all this, Vergara undoubtedly knows that the team he leads has a great challenge ahead: to become Liga MX champions again, something they haven't achieved since the Clausura 2017 tournament, when, under the guidance of Argentine Matias Almeyda, they were crowned champions by defeating Tigres UANL. Their last title was in the 2018 Concacaf Champions League, still under the same manager. Argentine.
While the numbers they have been achieving under the command of fellow Argentine Gabriel Milito have begun to generate hope among Chivas fans, all members of Club Guadalajara will cling to that.

