

The Young Ones Couldn’t Do It but It’s What the Old Ones Do That Counts
By: Andrea | January 31st, 2009
This game was definitely more exciting than last weeks. The game was full of action and it was the homecoming for two of our new players, Carlos Ochoa and Jared Borgetti. Everyone was asking the question: what would they do if they scored? Would they be respectful to their old supporters? Would they shake what their mamma gave them? There was only one way to find out.
1 Jonathan Orozco
26 Humberto Suazo
8 Luis E. Pérez
7 Octavio Valdez
4 Diego Martínez
34 Héctor Morales (Diego Ordaz 2T)
22 William Paredes
15 José Ma. Basanta
6 Gerardo Galindo (Juan Carlos Medina 55′)
10 Osvaldo Martínez
9 Alonso Sandoval (Abraham Carreño 70′)
DT Víctor M. Vucetich
Guadalajara
1 Luis Michel
17 Sergio Ponce
4 Héctor Reynoso
20 Édgar Mejía
3 Aarón Galindo
5 Patricio Araujo
11 Ramón Morales
13 Sergio Ávila (Marco Fabián 54′)
27 Carlos Ochoa (Gonzalo Pineda 78′)
10 Alberto Medina (Javier Hernández 65′)
18 Xavier Báez
It all started with the first 15 mins with attacks from Monterrey. Not too much from Chivas and I can’t recall anything significant occurring.
Then in the 16th we had a good free kick by Ramoncito that the Orozco sent over the bar.
The 19th was not a good minute for us. So far our problem has been our defense. They seem to fall apart at crucial moments and this was one of them. Goal scoring machine Humberto Suazo put one in our net to make it 1-0 to Monterrey.
Not far afterwords in the 22nd new boy(not really new but he’s getting more time in the first team) Xavi Báez shot one from outside of the area to put us on level terms. The ball had been going to Ochoa but it went out too far for him and landed on Baez’s feet and he took the opportunity.
Then in the 26th Aaron Galindo had a good header but it was stopped by the Monterrey goal keeper.
The most frustrating moment of the game came during the 31st min when Ochoa got the ball and was all alone up front. No defenders, just him against the goal keeper. Ochoa slightly rounded Orozco, but the keeper managed to get the ball away from Ochoa and prevented him from scoring a sure goal. Then he got a second chance when the ball rebounded off the keeper’s hands but he shot the ball up to the stands and missed twice. Nerves against his old team or just courtesy? Tell me Carlos because I would like to know what was going through your bald head.
Going into half time we were 1-1.
In the 49th Monterrey had a good chance to go up but the posts must have really liked us because the ball shot across the posts hitting them on the way. We were saved.
The 64th it seemed like we were fairly lucky because in a header Michel looked like he had missed as he knelt down but somehow the ball rebounded off his right arm and we stayed on level terms.
In the 75th Carlos Ochoa took the ball and gave it to Javier “Chicharito” Hernandez who scored as Orozco came out of his goal. We were 2-1 up.
The 90th+ min(s) proved to be real nail biters. Michel got his hand on a shot towards the low, low corner from a set play.
Then in the 91st Michel saved a header that narrowly missed going into the corner of the goal for a 2-2. Luckily, it didn’t, the game ended and we came out the victors with a score of 2-1.
Galindo has still some settling in to do with the current crop of defenders but he gave a decent game. Perhaps his performance was done because he just came back from injury. We’ll see.
My “That was bull, that was bull, we got screwed” moment this week goes again to Carlos Ochoa. No, I don’t have anything against him, but how could he miss that opportunity in the 31st min? He might have been nervous of coming up one on one, maybe he was nervous about scoring against his old team, but come on! You don’t play for them anymore.
In the Copa International Chivas Comex, Chivas crashed out on penalties to Monterrey. Luckily, the big boys didn’t mirror what the young ones went through. Monterrey are now in the finals as are fellow Guadalajara residents, Atlas, who also got to the finals on penalties beating English team Tottenham in the Semis.
Chivas will face Tottenham in the game for 3rd place. They’ll just have to settle with that this year, as their current reign as Champions ends.
Good luck to Atlas in their game as well on Sunday. Let’s keep the trophy in the ‘hood.
If you happen to be in the area of Guadalajara, you should definitely check out the games. There’s a whole crop of future stars roaming around. And if you’re a young, around 18ish female, you might even bag yourself a baller.
The next game for the senior team is on February 7th against Necaxa at home.
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