Santiago Sandoval, a key difference-maker for Chivas | OneFootball

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·18 August 2026

Santiago Sandoval, a key difference-maker for Chivas

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Santiago Sandoval’s return to the Chivas setup could not have gone better. After a standout showing with the Mexico U-20 National Team at the Concacaf U-20 Championship, the rojiblanco academy product rejoined the team with the same confidence, talent, and ability to make a difference that have made him one of Guadalajara’s most promising young players.

And most importantly, that return has not been limited to just positive impressions. In his 2 most recent matches, Sandoval has left a direct mark on El Rebaño’s victories, proving that he is a player capable of changing the course of a game even when coming off the bench.


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His return came in the closing stages of the Leagues Cup match against the Seattle Sounders. He came on as a substitute and, with only a few minutes on the field, appeared in the box to head home a goal that ultimately proved crucial in giving Chivas the win.

But if that performance was an early sign of his impact after returning from the U-20 Championship, what happened against Santos Laguna confirmed it was no fluke. On Matchday 4 of the Apertura 2026, Sandoval came on in the 53rd minute and once again needed little time to become a central figure. He was active and created dangerous situations until he won the penalty that later became the goal with which Guadalajara defeated the Guerreros 0-1.

2 matches, 2 wins, and 2 different ways of being decisive. Against Seattle, with a goal. Against Santos, through his movement, his reading of the game, and a play that ended in the decisive penalty.

That ability to make an impact in different ways is precisely one of the qualities that make Santiago a special player. The left-footed attacking midfielder has the quality to operate between the lines, the agility to receive and turn, the tools to combine with teammates, and the skill to beat defenders, but he also has a quality that is becoming increasingly important: he knows when to appear in the box.

The Clausura 2026 playoffs had already offered a clear example of that. Against Tigres, he scored a brace that was vital in helping Chivas secure a place in the semifinals, and he later got on the scoresheet again against Cruz Azul in the first leg of that round. Now, after his time with the Mexico U-20 National Team and with only 2 matches since his return, Sandoval is once again confirming that his growth is matched by an ever-greater ability to make an impact.

And that is especially positive news for Guadalajara. The rojiblanca academy continues to deliver, and Santiago is one of the clearest examples. His breakthrough speaks not only to the individual qualities of a player who keeps growing, but also to the possibility of having homegrown players capable of taking responsibility and stepping up in important moments. In addition, his recent impact sends a clear message: he does not need a large number of minutes to influence a match. He did it against Seattle. He repeated it against Santos. In both cases, his contribution ended up being important in helping Chivas earn the victory.

So, more than just talking about Santiago Sandoval’s strong return after the U-20 Championship, today it is time to talk about a player who is making the most of every opportunity, building confidence, and beginning to become a piece capable of changing the course of matches.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.

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