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Chivas 5-0 León: Rebaño Dominates to Claim Liga MX Lead
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On Wednesday, March 18, 2026, Guadalajara delivered a commanding performance at Estadio Akron, defeating León 5-0 in a rescheduled Matchday 9 fixture of the Clausura 2026. This decisive victory allowed the team, led by manager Gabriel Milito, to reclaim the top spot in the Liga MX standings with 27 points, surpassing Cruz Azul.
The match began with the home side exerting total control over the ball and the rhythm of the game. The deadlock was broken in the 36th minute when Brian Gutiérrez scored a spectacular goal from outside the area, placing the ball into the top left corner. Gutiérrez, a recent signing from Chicago Fire, has quickly become a pivotal engine in the midfield.
The second half saw an immediate increase in the lead. In the 46th minute, Santiago Sandoval scored a second "golazo" for the hosts with a powerful left-footed strike following a corner kick. León's situation worsened significantly in the 61st minute when Jordi Cortizo was sent off with a red card following a foul on Diego Campillo.
Capitalizing on the numerical advantage, Guadalajara continued their offensive onslaught. Armando "Hormiga" González converted a penalty in the 66th minute to make it 3-0, marking his ninth goal of the tournament and his 21st of the footballing year. In the final minutes of the match, Ángel Sepúlveda and Hugo Camberos added two more goals to seal the "manita," with Camberos scoring the final goal deep into stoppage time at the 90'+9 mark.
Statistically, the match was entirely one-sided. Guadalajara maintained 76% possession and registered 35 total shots, 16 of which were on target, while León managed only a single shot throughout the entire contest.
Tactically, the home team had to adjust their starting eleven due to the absence of Richard Ledezma, who was serving a one-match suspension for accumulating five yellow cards. Despite this, the squad showed immense depth and solidez in all lines.
With this result, Guadalajara heads into the upcoming Week 12 fixture against Rayados de Monterrey as the overall league leader. Conversely, León remains in the lower part of the table in 16th place with 10 points, aggravating a crisis that recently led to the departure of their previous manager.
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The match began with the home side exerting total control over the ball and the rhythm of the game. The deadlock was broken in the 36th minute when Brian Gutiérrez scored a spectacular goal from outside the area, placing the ball into the top left corner. Gutiérrez, a recent signing from Chicago Fire, has quickly become a pivotal engine in the midfield.
The second half saw an immediate increase in the lead. In the 46th minute, Santiago Sandoval scored a second "golazo" for the hosts with a powerful left-footed strike following a corner kick. León's situation worsened significantly in the 61st minute when Jordi Cortizo was sent off with a red card following a foul on Diego Campillo.
Capitalizing on the numerical advantage, Guadalajara continued their offensive onslaught. Armando "Hormiga" González converted a penalty in the 66th minute to make it 3-0, marking his ninth goal of the tournament and his 21st of the footballing year. In the final minutes of the match, Ángel Sepúlveda and Hugo Camberos added two more goals to seal the "manita," with Camberos scoring the final goal deep into stoppage time at the 90'+9 mark.
Statistically, the match was entirely one-sided. Guadalajara maintained 76% possession and registered 35 total shots, 16 of which were on target, while León managed only a single shot throughout the entire contest.
Tactically, the home team had to adjust their starting eleven due to the absence of Richard Ledezma, who was serving a one-match suspension for accumulating five yellow cards. Despite this, the squad showed immense depth and solidez in all lines.
With this result, Guadalajara heads into the upcoming Week 12 fixture against Rayados de Monterrey as the overall league leader. Conversely, León remains in the lower part of the table in 16th place with 10 points, aggravating a crisis that recently led to the departure of their previous manager.
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