Chivas U18s beat Necaxa in the first leg of the Final and will look to win the title at home! | OneFootball

Chivas U18s beat Necaxa in the first leg of the Final and will look to win the title at home! | OneFootball

Icon: Club Deportivo Guadalajara

Club Deportivo Guadalajara

·15 May 2024

Chivas U18s beat Necaxa in the first leg of the Final and will look to win the title at home!

Article image:Chivas U18s beat Necaxa in the first leg of the Final and will look to win the title at home!

The U18 Liga MX super leader made the predictions come true, as Chivas defeated Necaxa 1-0 in the first leg of the Grand Final, which was played this morning at the Rayos Stadium and will be looking to finish the job on Saturday and be crowned at the Akron Stadium.

Although the game was quite evenly matched, as both teams pressed hard in the midfield and disabled the opposing offenses, El Rebaño youth team assumed its role as the leader of the category until finding the goal that gave them the advantage on aggregate.


OneFootball Videos


El Chiverío will play the final match this Saturday at 9 AM at the Fortaleza Rojiblanca, which we are sure will make its presence felt so that the trophy stays in Guadalajara's trophy cabinet. Remember that you can follow the match live on Chivas TVYouTube and Chivas Facebook.

The goal-The third time was the charm! Víctor García appeared on the left flank to control the ball and unleashed an unstoppable shot inside the box to open the scoring.

Dangerous chances-At 25', the locals were able to take the lead thanks to a tight cross from the right, which the red and white goalkeeper David Nungaray saved from the Necaxistas' shot.At 36', Xandor Camacho had the chance for the Rebaño, with a great ball that went down in the heart of the box and then a right-footed shot that went just over the Necaxista goal.-The Rays had another chance at 59' from a free kick, but Nungaray's flight prevented the ball from going into the back of his goal.-At 64', it seemed that Guadalajara's first goal would come from the corner with a prefabricated play that left Ariel Castro alone at the far post, but unfortunately, he was unable to connect the ball well and it went over the back line.-CEEEERCA! In the 84th minute, a Necaxa rebound from a corner kick was taken advantage of by Castro, who unthinkingly attempted a bicycle kick from the halfway line of the box that came within a whisker of finding the top corner of the home goal.

Necaxa U-18 0-1 Chivas U-18(Víctor García at 75')U18 MX League FinalReferee: Benjamín Hernández RodríguezAguascalientes Stadium

Lineups:Necaxa: 231 Javier Orantes; 145 Alex Monárrez, 194 Mario González, 232 Ángel Morales, 234 Juan Estrada (C) (AM at 67'); 185 Daniel Márquez (190 Leonardo Becerra at 45'), 197 Arath Moreno, 246 William Arredondo (189 Héctor Guerrero at 81'), 248 Israel Tello (240 Gerardo García at 89'); 254 Ricardo Jiménez (237 Kevin Armenta at 81') and 257 Juan Reséndiz.Coach: Luis García

Chivas: 251 David Nungaray; 233 Zinedine Hernández, 237 José Gallegos (C), 242 Ángel Brambila; 62 Brandon Tellez (AM at 59') (196 Eduardo Ochoa at 76'), 235 Isaac Martínez, 236 Juan Pablo Uribe (240 Víctor García at 62'), 246 Cristian Inda; 205 Ariel Castro (188 Francisco Méndez at 86'), 234 Xandor Camacho (244 Raúl Nuño at 76')and 256 Diego Latorre (249 Iván Martínez at 86').D.T. Sergio Pinto

View publisher imprint