Club Deportivo Guadalajara
·5. November 2025
The AP25 of 'Hormiga' González, among the best in Liga MX

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·5. November 2025

Guadalajara's resurgence in the 2025 Apertura is explained by the collective work that Gabriel Milito has instilled in his team, but it is also based on Armando González's great scoring streak. The young Rojiblanco striker is having his best tournament as a professional, as he is at the top of the scoring table with 11 goals to his name.
This is even more remarkable when we remember that 'La Hormiga' is the only U-23 player in this position and the only Mexican in the top five in the AP25 scoring charts. Right now, Armando is competing neck and neck with Paulinho from Toluca and Joao Pedro from Atlético San Luis, two forwards who came to Liga MX from European soccer, with experience in the best leagues in the world and a long list of achievements.
Patience and hard work have paid off for the young Rojiblanco, who started the tournament alternating between starting and substitute appearances, but with the arrival of goals, added to his constant sacrifice in each of his performances, he has earned his place as the starting striker for Mexico's most beloved and popular team. Added to this is his conversion rate, which gives him a goal every 94 minutes.
González's achievements transcend the AP25, as when you combine the aforementioned aspects, he is about to rank among Guadalajara's top scorers in short tournaments. That list includes names such as 'Gabi' García and 'Gusano' Nápoles, who scored 13 goals in a semester, or even his current teammates Alan Pulido with 12 and 'Chicharito' Hernández with 11.
With one regular season game still to play, 'Hormiga' has the momentum and context in his favor to establish himself at the top of the scoring table, alongside some of the most important figures in Guadalajara's history. AKRON Stadium and the Nación Rojiblanca will be cheering him on at every moment, hoping to see a new record-breaking scorer in the history of Mexican soccer.
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