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Seamus Leonard·24 November 2019
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Seamus Leonard·24 November 2019
A disappointing Apertura campaign came to a remarkable end for Chivas as goalkeeper Antonio RodrĂguez scored in the dying moments of the 3-1 win over Veracruz on Saturday.
Alan Pulidoâs brace had put Chivas 2-1 ahead at the Akron Stadium, but the game will be best remembered for RodrĂguezâs spectacular contribution.
With Veracruz pushing for an equaliser, the visitors won a corner and sent goalkeeper SebastiĂĄn Jurado Roca forward to add numbers in the box.
The set piece amounted to nothing and the ball ended up in the grateful hands of RodrĂguez.
With the clock ticking into the final minute of additional time, it would have been normal goalkeeping custom to hold onto possession for as long as legally permissible in order to take as much time off the clock as possible.
RodrĂguez had other ideas, however. Recognising that Roca was struggling to get back to his area, RodrĂguez launched a massive kick deep into Veracruz territory.
As the ball dropped, it eluded the last Veracruz defender and took a couple more bounces before crossing the line and nestling in the net.
RodrĂguez, who spent two seasons on loan at Veracruz earlier in his career, admitted afterwards that he didnât know how to react in the moment.
âI never imagined making a goal, nor in training,â the Guadalajara native said.
âI donât know how to react. I donât know what it is to score a goal. I had never scored a goal in my life!â