Carlos Cisneros and Josecarlos Van Rankin try to convince Víctor Manuel Vucetich to stay in Chivas for Guard1anes 2021
Chivas The preseason started with 29 players in the roster, although not all of them have secured their place for the next tournament, as in the statement announcing the squad that was going to work on the beach, some did so with the slogan that they were being evaluated to stay. in the team. These were the cases of Carlos Cisneros and Josecarlos Van Rankin, who could earn a place in the Guadalajara squad despite transferability.
In ESPN Digital We present to you a list of Guadalajara players, who were not considered at the time and later made headlines with the rojiblanco team.
Raúl Gudiño
Facing Guard1anes 2020, the goalkeeper found himself in a transferable capacity after asking to leave because he ran out of minutes, but a series of mistakes by Antonio Rodríguez in the middle of the tournament forced Víctor Manuel Vucetich to start him and is currently standing firmly in his position as an essential part of Chivas.
Jesus Sanchez
Despite being the footballer who has spent the longest time in the Rojiblanca institution, led by José Manuel de la Torre, ‘Chapo’ Sánchez was not even active in cup matches as he was not thought of. Following the departure of ‘Chepo’ from the rojiblanco bank, the squad regained ownership with the arrival of Matías Almeyda, until it became a fundamental part of Chivas’ final leg of glory.
Javier Hernandez
After his debut with a goal at Chivas, the attacker lacked minutes with José Manuel de la Torre as coachAfter the resignation of ‘Chepo’ de la Torre, ‘Chicharito’ Hernández was given the opportunity and minutes with the arrival of José Luis Real on the rojiblanco bench, making him the starting striker for Guadalajara, scoring champions in the 2009-2010 season.
Nestor Calderon
The Mexican midfielder was informed – ahead of the competition in the Clausura 2017 tournament – that he was not participating in the team’s plans for the next campaign, but ‘El Avión’ Calderón became a fundamental part of the championship team in that tournament, by scoring a goal in the semifinals that gave Chivas a pass for the grand final with Tigres.
Luis Michel
The Guadalajara youth team was loaned to Santos Laguna, but due to the lack of goalkeepers during the 2005 Copa Libertadores, Chivas asked the goalkeeper to return to serve as the team’s substitute goalkeeper, later becoming the starting goalkeeper for seven years with the rojiblanco team.
Jair Garcia
With the departure of Jesús Bracamontes as Chivas quarterback, Óscar Ruggeri became the technical director of Guadalajara, so the Argentinian saved Jair García, who made no plans for the rojiblanco team in the following campaign, and became the Mexican forward He settled until 2003 as scorer for the Guadalajara team.