What have the transferable players done during their time at Chivas?

The small participation and indiscipline are the common characteristics of Chivas’ 12 transferable players

Chivas announced the list of transferable elements for the 2021 Clausura tournament, and ESPN Digital is following up on the work done by Guadalajara footballers last season.

In some cases, Like ‘Chofis’ López and José Juan Vázquez, their losses are due to lack of discipline, while others have been due to lack of participation and some young people will be looking for rhythm. We present the performance of the transferable elements of Guadalajara in the last tournament with the Flock and some on loan, but they do not fit the coach’s plans.

Eduardo Lopez

In its last tournament, the Guadalajara youth team managed to play only nine games, a total of 146 minutes. He failed to score a single goal throughout his participation, just as he didn’t give any assist.

Alexis Pena

The central defender arrived as reinforcement, but did not have a minute with the first team of Guadalajara. His highest record was in the lower categories, with 270 minutes with the Atletico team’s U-20s.

Ronaldo Cisneros

In his third tournament with Guadalajara, Ronaldo Cisneros had just 124 minutes in total, completing just one full match and seeing activity in five matches at Guard1anes 2020.

Josecarlos Van Rankin

The right-back played a total of 13 games in Guard1anes 2020 with Santos Laguna, racking up a total of 1,110 minutes played, in addition to registering two scores in the past semester, which equals his best-scoring figure since his debut with Pumas. However, it does not come into the plans of Víctor Manuel Vucetich.

Carlos Cisneros

After two tournaments with the Toluca team, Carlos Cisneros managed to add the number of 271 minutes in Guard1anes 2020, with no assists or goals. The winger had a discreet step and little activity with the Toluca team.

Michael Perez

The Dorados de Sinaloa midfielder started his activity with the ongoing Expansion League tournament, so he only managed to add 10 games at 482 minutes, with no goals or assists, the Guadalajara youth team failed to deliver the expected feat.

Carlos Villanueva

The Guadalajara youth team arrived as reinforcement at Dorados de Sinaloa mid-season, adding the number of 10 matches, totaling 848 minutes, despite seeing activity in much of the tournament, his participation in the ‘Big Fish ‘a lot about. are desired.

Angel Lopez

After returning to Guadalajara after a long journey in the Expansion League, in his new phase with Tapatío, the ‘Canchero’ failed to consolidate with Chivas’ daughter team as he saw activity in 12 games totaling 724 minutes .

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The Guadalajara youth side lost the title after failing to deliver the best performance with the Guadalajara team, so he only played eight games in 720 minutes played and his place was taken by José Rangel.

Kevin Magana

The forward returned to Guadalajara to join Tapatío in the Expansion League, on the occasion seeing activity in just nine games adding 312 minutes in total, taking a low performance by not registering goals or assistance.

Diego Cortés

The rojiblanco’s canterano returned to Guadalajara with the Tapatío team, as a defender, Cortés played just 6 matches for a total of 319 minutes, putting in a low performance ahead of the expectations generated by his return to the territory of Guadalajara.

Andres Ramirez

After a lengthy process with other clubs in the Expansion League, the rojiblanco youth squad returned to Guadalajara with the Tapatío team, a team he participated in very little as he saw 547 minutes of activity in 10 games in total.

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