Clasico Tapatio between Atlas and Chivas is perhaps the most interesting and most anticipated match of the 13th round of the final Liga MX tournament.. Both teams will face each other in Jalisco and despite the different realities, when they meet each other they always leave good stories and a great Clasico-flavored game on Mexican soil.
Those led by Veljko Paunović came out of the house in the National Classic against America.for which they will try to make the Foxes pay the piper, however, those led by Benjamin Mora will not be easily devoured, since vThey are inspired by coming back from Olympia at the Concachampions and crushing Puebla on the last day of the Clausura tournament..
Places in the table Atlas and Chivas
Now Atlas is in 12th place in the table. only 12 units, slightly improving their terrible start, but they are nonetheless 19 units behind Monterrey, the top team in the championship.
From my side, El Rebanho is in 7th place with 21 points.nine more than Atlas and 10 behind the first box, hoping to continue to improve in a championship in which they had an encouraging start.
Possible lineups Atlas vs Chivas
Veljko Paunovic and Benjamin Mora would have already decided their starting XI for Clasico Tapatio. Unsurprisingly, here’s how Chivas will come out.:
Miguel Jimenez, Alan Mozo, Gilberto Sepulveda, Jesus Orozco, Cristian Calderon, Roberto Alvarado, Fernando Gonzalez, Pavel Perez, Fernando Beltran, Ronaldo Cisneros and Alexis Vega.
From the side of the locals, these will be the 11 chosen by Mora.:
Camilo Vargas, Luis Reyes, Gaddi Aguirre, Martin Nervo, Anderson Santamaria, Diego Barbosa, Brian Lozano, Aldo Rocha, Jonathan Herrera, Julián Quiñones and Julio Ferch.
keep reading:
. John Sutcliffe’s controversial comment about the Chivas: “It’s impossible for them to become champions playing pure Mexicans.”
. America earned the Chivas honor by also winning the Women’s Classic 2-0.
. How and what time to see Clasico Tapatio between Chivas de Guadalajara and Atlas in the USA
Source: La Opinion
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