

Chivas vs Pachuca review
By: Andrea | February 21st, 2011Chivas beat Pachuca 4-1 on Saturday with goals from Jorge Mora(who made his first appearance with the first team in the league), Erick Torres and two from Alberto “Venado” Medina.
The youth invigorated Chivas looked unrecognizable against Pachuca(and on the artificial turf at the Omnilife!). With plenty of knowledge between Mora(20yrs) and Torres(18yrs), they easily took on the opposing defense and looked comfortable plying their trade against the big boys as they do in reserves. Venado looked just as young as those and seemed to be on the thought waves.
THIS is the Chivas team that we should be seeing week-in and week-out. Jorge Vergara constantly boasts about the youth system, but we don’t usually see it in action. Instead, players such as “Bofo” are placed on the field blocking the way of the young players and slowing down the pace of the game.
It seems like Jose Luis Real found a combination that works. Though it was a young squad out on the field, there was also plenty of experience. The Chivas side sort of reminds me of Arsenal. You have players that are young, yet experienced(think of someone like Baez, Araujo, Esparza and at 27 and one of the older players, Medina…they’re our Fabregas and Van Persies). They have the same idea of flowing football, and continuing with the youth can only continue to give good results. It may not be in this tournament, but it sure will be in the near future.
Truth be told, the praise may be premature. Pachuca arrived with a win over Puebla, but the rest of their season so far has been far more mixed. However, with the performance given by the team it’s hard to not get excited about the prospects in the upcoming weeks.
Why not go with Mora and Torres from now on? Why not bring up other youth products? It may be far-fetched to expect a ‘Chicharito’ to emerge right away, but why not start developing him. Even if one of the youth players scores five goals, it will probably be five more goals that ‘Bofo’ would have scored.
Now, I’m not completely bashing on poor ‘Bofo.’ At one point he helped Chivas…all the way to their 11th title. But that was during his prime time. When he wasn’t on the field, Chivas had pace. They were quick. ‘Bofo’ made it on to the field and the team immediately turned into the team we’d been seeing last season and most of the games this season. They were slow. And guess why. ‘Bofo.’ But it’s not his time now. He had his time, and now it’s over.
The next game is against Jaguares. They’ve had a bad streak(they’ve lost all games since the third round of play) and hopefully Chivas can add another game to that.
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And sorry all for the long absence between posts. I’ve been super busy, but I’ll try to schedule my time a little better.
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