Thursday, October 10

They compare Chivas de Guadalajara with Boca Juniors

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By Wilson Florez

10 Oct 2024, 12:47 PM EDT

As the days go by, the controversy between Chivas de Guadalajara, Fernando Gago and the interest of Boca Juniors continues. The Mexican team has already announced the departure of the Argentine strategist. However, Diego Latorre considers that this change is complex due to the greatness of the Sacred Flock.

Former soccer player Diego Latorre explained that Fernando Gago’s change of scenery would not be easy. The ESPN analyst considers that The Sacred Flock will not allow its trainer to leave so easily.

“How did you want the exit to be? if Boca is removing the coach from one of the most powerful teams in America? We from here, 10 thousand kilometers away, may not have the notion of what Chivas means in Mexico. Chivas is a very nationalist team, all Mexicans play, it is the people’s team“Latorre said for ESPN.

Chivas are the “Boca of Mexico”

Diego Latorre argued the difficulty of Fernando Gago’s departure in the importance that Chivas de Guadalajara have as an institution. The former soccer player considers that, since they are two big clubs, Gago’s departure would not be on good terms. The process was cut short and Boca Juniors would be snatching its coach from a large club in the region.

“It is the Boca perhaps of Mexico. With a president who is a millionaire, very powerful. So let’s be aware of that.he can’t be very kind, the exit has to be conflictive because the coach is working in Chivas, he is halfway through the championship and Boca comes and takes it away from him”, he indicated.

Diego Latorre is a qualified voice when making these comparisons. The former Argentine soccer player played for Boca Juniors in two processes. Furthermore, Latorre is a great connoisseur of Mexican soccer.

The former Argentine international played on several occasions in Liga MX. Diego Latorre wore the colors of Cruz Azul, Atlético Celaya, Dorados de Sinaloa and Alacranes. In this sense, the former South American soccer player knows the context of Aztec soccer and this allows him establish these comparisons with a certain degree of judgment.

Keep reading:
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– Marco Fabián recognized that he wanted to follow in Chicharito’s footsteps
– How Fernando Gago has fared in Chivas de Guadalajara