Chivas traveled to Puebla with seven casualties headed by Chicharito Hernandez
Javier Hernandez and Piojo Alvarado headed the list of seven casualties that did not make the trip to Puebla to face the striped team on matchday 11
After the 3-1 victory over Necaxa where Chivas coach Gabriel Milito adjusted his starting lineup very well, despite the losses they have been suffering for some time, which in order to travel to Puebla will once again have to assume the absence of Chicharito Hernandez and Roberto Alvarado, among several others.
This list also includes players such as Erick Gutierrez, Alan Mozo and Daniel Aguirre who are recovering from some injuries, as well as the absence of Hugo Camberos and Yael Padilla who are concentrated with the U-20 team that will participate in the World Cup of the specialty that will take place in Chile.
Obviously, these losses affect the management of coach Milito's personnel, especially because when looking for experienced players he has had to crack his fingers and look in the academy for the right players to be able to make the team perform.
That was the case of the young Cristian Samir Inda, 17 years old, who appeared in the Guadalajara lineup in the final minutes against Necaxa and had his ideal debut with a great goal that sealed the great 3-1 victory for Guadalajara.
This type of players He is part of the Tapatio team of the Liga Expansion MX from where elements have emerged in recent times such as Hugo Camberos, Yael Padilla, Armando Gonzalez, Raul Beltran, Teun Wilke, among many others who have re-emerged the red-and-white quarry that for a moment was displaced by so many reinforcements that came from outside.
For the duel against Puebla the following players were called up: Goalkeepers: Raul Rangel, Oscar Whalley; Defenders: Miguel Gomez, Jose Castillo, Bryan Gonzalez, Miguel Tapias, Gilberto Sepulveda, Diego Campillo; Midfielders: Luis Olivas, Luis Romo, Ruben Gonzalez, Omar Govea, Samir Inda, Richard Ledezma, Efrain Alvarez, Isaac Brizuela; Forwards: Santiago Sandoval, Cade Cowell, Alan Pulido, Teun Wilke and Armando Gonzalez
Under this panorama, in the case of Javier Hernandez, his absence is the one who draws the most attention,since he has only played three games in what appears to be his last season with the Sacred Flock and that until now he has only played 26 games in his entire second stay with the Guadalajara team.
Under this panorama, Chicharito's absence even seems normal considering that he has been a player who has spent the night in the Chivas lineup when it was thought that he would be the star reinforcement since his return to Mexican soccer at the end of his career abroad with teams such as Manchester United, Real Madrid, Bayer Leverkusen, West Ham United, Sevilla and LA Galaxy.
But the reality has been very different and Hernandez has been in charge of negatively displaying his triumphant image abroad with that level that allowed him to be an important player in the Mexican national team in the World Cups in South Africa 2010, Brazil 2014 and Russia 2018.

