Chivas left their winning streak in Queretaro by falling 1-0
Chivas could not recover from a locker room goal by Queretaro to end up falling 1-0 and thus see their streak of five consecutive victories broken
Chivas del Guadalajara suffered a reality check this Wednesday when they fell 1-0 to the Gallos Blancos de Queretaro and saw their streak of five consecutive victories broken in an atypical match where the team Queretaro, with a goal in the first minute by Ali Avila, managed to hold on to take the win.
A surprising result, because no one thought that the Gallos Blancos would have the formula to complicate things for the Guadalajara team, but they managed to avoid the pressure of the visitors in their eagerness to prevent their streak from being cut short in the least expected place.
But Avila's goal was aided by a mistake by Fernando "Oso" Gonzalez in midfield, where by losing the ball he allowed Lucas Rodriguez to come with everything to get into the area and pass to Jonathan Perlaza who in the race managed to send a shot down.
In the action, goalkeeper Jose Raul Rangel dived and managed to deflect it, but unfortunately left the ball at the mercy of Ali Avila, who only pushed the ball into the net to get the 1-0 in the match.
The goal against Chivas took on a different style of play, always looking to get behind their opponents, but without the strength of other matches, even very repetitive to make things easier for the defenders of the team led by Benjamin Mora.
Chivas did not give up and went again and again on both wings and through the center, there were even several plays that were claimed as penalties due to the anxiety caused by the need for a goal to rescue the game. The most striking was a play against Roberto Alvarado in the second half, which the VAR calmly analyzed and warned that there was no foul on Piojo.
For Gallos, the feathered team did not know how to extend the lead and that at least generated two scoring chances, one of them that Avila himself could not define, since when he was in front of the goalkeeper Tala Rangel he sent his shot far wide of the goal.
It was a mistake that weighed on the game because it had the entire bench and coach Benjamin Mora suffering from not being able to score more goals that would give them some peace of mind.
Up front, the Chivas coaching staff led by Gabriel Milito used several players who are not being considered starters, such as Teun Wilke, Erick Gutierrez, Hugo Camberos, Cade Cawell and Piojo Alvarado who sought to overcome the Queretaro defense led by World Cup player Diego Reyes and goalkeeper Guillermo Allison, who time and again saved balls from his area to save themselves.
Thus, Chivas left their winning streak behind and will now arrive at the classic Tapatio against Atlas with the uncertainty of a defeat this Saturday, which could mark the course of both teams in the rest of the tournament, where the Guadalajara team in addition to this defeat also lost the Mexican-American Richard Ledezma due to an Expulsion.

