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📝 Madness at Akron: Chivas and San Luis serve up a thriller in matchday 3

📝 Madness at Akron: Chivas and San Luis serve up a thriller in matchday 3

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A match full of emotions was experienced at the home of the Rojiblancos. Chivas started the match winning in a "comfortable" manner and went into halftime with a two-nil lead.
But San Luis didn't give up and came out with everything in the second half. In less than 25 minutes they scored 3 goals against Chivas and were already savoring the three points.
Milito made his moves, sending "Hormiga" González onto the field, who came on in a state of grace. In less than 10 minutes he scored a brace that sealed the comeback for the Rojiblancos and gave Chivas their first three points of the tournament.
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