Mexican soccer is experiencing a changing of the guard that few saw coming so soon. In the most recent episode of the podcast “Los Jefes Deportes”, a stellar production of Nueva Network and QuéOnnda, the most explosive table of radio and digital platforms analyzed the current panorama of Liga MX with a possible new hegemony.
With the provocative leadership of Álvaro “El Brujo” Morales and the tactical wisdom of Ricardo “El Tuca” Ferretti, the debate made it clear that today the north of the soccer compass points towards Guadalajara and La Noria.
Chivas: The undefeated leader that defies criticism
Under the incisive eye of Álvaro Morales, who has established himself as the “Rebaño’s” fiercest critic, Chivas Guadalajara remain at the top with a perfect record: 18 points out of a possible 18.
However, for Morales, leadership is not enough if it does not translate into trophies.
“It’s very cold at the top, let’s see if they don’t fall off next week,” the driver fired, true to his disruptive style.
Despite Morales’ doubts, Juan Carlos Gabriel de Anda and Fernando Ceballos celebrated the success of a project based exclusively on Mexican players.
The victory in the Clasico Nacional against America was the turning point. According to the table’s analysis, Guadalajara did not beat the Águilas only because of the lack of forcefulness of promising young players such as “La Hormiga” González, but the tactical superiority was absolute.
Tuca” and his analysis of Tigres’ loss
The conversation turned to the recent UANL Tigres loss to Cruz Azul.
Tuca Ferretti, a coaching legend and key player for Los Jefes, defended his team, attributing the result to individual mistakes and not to a systemic superiority of “La Máquina”.
“I like Cruz Azul’s seriousness, but Tigres will still be something to talk about. Today, the team that plays the best soccer is Chivas, absolutely,” said Ferretti, acknowledging the level of the arch-rivals despite their feline heart.
The table debated intensely about the mistakes of Nahuel Guzmán, whom Morales called “Nahuelito” after his errors against Cruz Azul.
While some pointed to the goalkeeper’s decline, Ferretti and Gabriel de Anda defended his career, recalling that a couple of mistakes do not erase a career of titles.
Crisis in Coapa: Broken dressing room at América?
The most dramatic contrast is offered by Club America.
In tenth place and out of direct qualification places, the Eagles are facing an identity crisis.
A content analysis of Henry Martin’s statements revealed a possible rift with coach André Jardine.
Alvaro Morales launched a bold hypothesis that sparked debate: Jardine’s lack of experience as a professional footballer prevents him from making the individual tactical corrections needed in times of crisis.
“He’s a physical education teacher,” Morales lashed out, questioning the Brazilian tactician’s “sensitivity” to figures like Tuca, who notice details that can only be learned on the field.
Los Jefes and the new Liga MX hegemony
With the direct duel between Chivas and Cruz Azul on the horizon, league hegemony is at stake.
While Dionisio Estrada and Morales see the “La Máquina” as the team that will take away Chivas’ undefeated record, Ceballos is confident in the intensity of the team from Guadalajara.
What is undeniable is that “Los Jefes Deportes” has become the real thermometer of soccer passion, where the experience of Tuca and the audacity of “Brujo” Morales leave no fan indifferent.
The episode is now available on QuéOnnda’s YouTube and on all audio platforms, such as Apple Podcast and Spotify, where you can also listen to other titles promoted by QuéOnnda and Nueva Network, such as Observador Paranormal and El Sexto Sentido.
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