Rayados Suffer First Defeat of Clausura 2024 Against Chivas: A Game Recap

Rayados went undefeated in Clausura 2024 after 12 games, after losing 2-0 on Matchday 13 against Chivas thanks to an own goal from Héctor Moreno and a goal from Ricardo Marín, taking advantage of the two-man numerical advantage.

With this result – another positive for the rojiblancos in a Steel Giant that they like very much -, those led by Fernando Ortiz lost first place in the General Table with América, tied on 28 points, but with a lower goal difference, while Fernando Gago’s team reached 19 points and is in eighth place.

The expulsions affected Rayados

The first half did not have much of a show and had few scoring options, and the Mexican Gerardo Arteaga was expelled from the field of play after he complained to referee Adonai Escobedo, who did not like what he heard.

The first option in the game was in the 11th minute, when a ball fell to Roberto Alvarado in the area, he turned around and took a shot that went over Esteban Andrada’s goal.

Germán Berterame had a chance for Monterrey in the 34th minute, when a Rebaño defender ran over and left the ball in the area that the Argentine tried to define, but the ball hit the post.

Arteaga left the field of play at minute 45, before going to half-time, when he was fighting for the ball with Alan Mozo, who grabbed his arm and the Rayados player interpreted it as a foul; However, Adonai Escobedo did not mark it and when the albiazul side complained, he ended up sending him off.

Given the numerical disadvantage, Tano sent Erick Aguirre, Jesús Gallardo and Brandon Vázquez to the match and it was the Mexican-American forward who had a chance in the 50th minute with a header that was well saved by goalkeeper José Rangel.

Vázquez had his clearest chance in the game at 69′ when he combined with Luis Romo and was outlined in front of the goalkeeper, but he sent his shot to the side of the red-and-white goal.

These were the goals of Monterrey vs. Chivas

The score finally opened in the 71st minute thanks to an own goal by Héctor Moreno, as a ball that Esteban Andrada tried to take in the area after a shot by Cade Cowell rebounded.

In the 81st minute, the Rayados also lost Jorge Rodríguez due to a tackle from behind on Piojo Alvarado, which was reviewed in the VAR after initially showing him a yellow card.

Marín closed the score in the 90th minute, in a takedown that took off goalkeeper Andrada and scored with the goal alone for Guadalajara’s second.

Rayados goes against Messi

Rayados’ next game is in the First Leg Quarterfinals of the Concachampions, where they face Inter Miami next Wednesday, April 3 at the Chase Stadium in Florida, while Chivas receives Puebla on Matchday 14 next Saturday, April 6. April at 7:05 p.m. at Akron Stadium.

2024-03-31 03:02:53
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