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“Clásico Molero” in Houston, Texas

Mexico City, Oct. 11 (AMEXI).- Paraphrasing Ricardo “Tuca” Ferretithe match between Chivas de Guadalajara and Águilas de América is going to be a classic molero!

“Tuca” Ferreti described “molero parties” those played by the Mexican soccer team on American fields, because they face opponents without competitive weight.

This expression fits perfectly for the friendly national classic that will be next Sunday, October 13, because Chivas announced its squad list, in which there are up to 12 absent starters.

Víctor Guzmán and Erick Gutiérrez They joined the list of injured players who will therefore not attend.

The Sacred Flock has announced that it will arrive in Houston Texas with Arturo Ortega as interim coach, this after the resignation of the Argentine Fernando Gago last Thursday, October 10.

Likewise, the absence of several of its players has been confirmed due to their call to the tricolor due to FIFA date. The players who will be absent in the Mexico Classic are: Roberto Alvarado, Raúl Rangel, Gilberto Chiquete, Mateo Chávez, José Castillo, Yael Padilla y Fidel Barajas.

Besides, Javier Hernandez, Cade Cawell y Armando Gonzalez They will miss the game due to injury recovery issues.

Fifteen years later the Mexican Classic returns to Houston

The Mexican Classic in Houston celebrates the greatest rivalry in Mexican soccer between Chivas and América. After its last edition in 2009 in the most populated city in Texas, this friendly match returns again.

The red and white fans in Texas are very numerous and after that game in 2009, the fans will gather to support the Flock at the home of Houston Texas of the NFL.

It is worth mentioning that since 2013 the Chivas team has not defeated the azulcremas in the United States, a match that Guadalajara won by the slightest difference. This Sunday, those in the classic striped shirt will seek to shake off that bad streak.

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