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Chivas' manager explains what was the key for his team to start the Apertura 2026 by defeating Pachuca

Guadalajara debuted with a victory in the Clausura 2026, showing offensive intensity and demonstrating signs of growth under Gabriel Milito's leadership

Chivas039 manager explains what was the key for his team to start the Apertura 2026 by defeating Pachuca
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Chivas de Guadalajara started the Clausura 2026 of Liga MX on the right foot after defeating Pachuca 2-0, in a match where dynamism and high pressure were key. They made the difference. At the end of the match, Argentine coach Gabriel Milito celebrated his team's performance, although he acknowledged that the result did not reflect what they achieved on the field.

Milito praises the dynamism, but recognizes room for improvement

In a press conference, the Chivas coach emphasized that the intensity shown, especially in the first half, was crucial in controlling the game and creating multiple scoring opportunities.

“In the first half we could have scored more goals, we had clear chances, more than in the second. That has to do with the opponent and the lack of match fitness, the lack of games to maintain that level of play,” declared Gabriel Milito.

Chivas were far superior during the first 45 minutes, a period in which they registered 15 shots, six of them on target, figures that reflect the dominance of the Guadalajara team against a Pachuca side that resisted more than expected.

Aguirre and Gonzalez seal the victory in the Clausura debut 2026

Guadalajara's offensive efforts were reflected on the scoreboard thanks to goals from Daniel Aguirre and Armando Gonzalez, who secured the victory in the tournament opener. The result confirmed an encouraging start for Milito's project, which seeks to give the team greater intensity and verticality.

Physical condition, key to maintaining Chivas' level

Beyond the result, the Argentine strategist focused on the squad's physical preparation, a factor he considers essential to maintain the pace of play throughout the match and throughout the tournament.

Milito noted that the Clausura 2026 schedule will be demanding, with several midweek matches due to FIFA dates and the proximity of the 2026 World Cup, of which Mexico will be one of the host cities.

“I think that little by little we will be able to maintain that level of performance throughout the entire match. Today we had to make changes due to tiredness, due to fatigue. We also play again on Tuesday, and I saw it as necessary,” he concluded.

The start has excited the Chivas fans, who see in Gabriel Milito's team an intense, ambitious squad with the potential to compete at the top of Liga MX.

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