González Rages After Juárez-Chivas Exit

Armando González has become one of the most loved players by Chivas fans in a very short time. and in a highly respected piece within the club. Not only because of his ability to score goals, which led him to be Goal Champion last tournament, but also because his discipline, professionalism and constant dedication both in training and in games.

However, everything indicates that La Hormiga also aims to become a leader within the rojiblanco locker room. Little by little we have begun to see his strong character, and the most recent example occurred this Tuesday against Juárez, when Already being on the bench after coming off the bench, he showed his anger with the fourth refereein a scene that went unnoticed on the television broadcast.

In images that They were not seen on television and were shared by TV Azteca journalist, Omar Villarreal.you can see how, after a foul called by Adonaí Escobedo that seemed like a mistake, Armando González got up from the bench to complain to the fourth referee. Villa Villa himself stressed that it was a facet of the forward that he had not had to seeNeither do many of the fans.

And González He is always smiling and charismatic. in interviews and club content, but on the field he transforms into a competitive, intense striker completely focused on winning. Therefore, it is positive to see that, Even when he is not on the field of play, he is still involved and trying to make sure everything goes well for Chivas..

Armando González could go to the bench against Querétaro to avoid overloads

Armando Gonzalez He has been a starter in both Chivas games in Clausura 2026although we must not forget that is coming off an injury and that is usually one of Gabriel Milito’s first changes. Therefore, It wouldn’t be strange to see him start on the bench against Querétaroconsidering the tight schedule and the possibility that the Argentine strategist perform rotations to avoid overloading your key players.

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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