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Yahoo
21 hours ago
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- Yahoo
Chivas out for revenge in Leagues Cup
Chivas is ready to compete in the Leagues Cup 2025, a tournament that brings together clubs from Liga MX and MLS. After being eliminated in the group stage last year, the team is seeking revenge and a better performance. Although 'Chicharito' will not be present, the team arrives renewed under the leadership of Gabriel Milito. With new reinforcements and high expectations, the rojiblancos are preparing to face three MLS clubs in the initial phase. Their matches will be against New York Red Bulls on July 31, Charlotte FC on August 3, and Cincinnati on August 7. If they advance, they could play the quarterfinals on August 19-20, the semifinals on August 26-27, and the final on the 31st. The matches can be followed on Apple TV+ with the MLS Season Pass and some on free-to-air TV. With reinforcements like Cowell, Alvarado, and Govea, Chivas aims for a standout role this summer. This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.
Yahoo
3 days ago
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- Yahoo
🔥 Thrilling Liga MX: how matchday 3 unfolded in Mexican football
What a way for the Liga MX teams to temporarily close the local tournament before heading to the USA to compete in the Leagues Cup. The Saturday matchday left us with excitement, surprises, comebacks, stunning goals, but above all, many goals. Tigres played against Toluca and defeated the current champion away, so the undefeated Tuzos of Pachuca will rest alone at the top of the general standings. Chivas achieved an epic comeback against San Luis, securing their first win of the tournament, while América shared points in their visit to Necaxa. Monterrey and Cruz Azul scored heavily in their respective matches while the Pumas showed a completely new face with Keylor's arrival in goal. And the goal of the matchday was scored by the cementero, Ángel Sepúlveda, who with his bicycle kick continues to confirm the good form he is in as a forward. Liga MX will pause for a few weeks but leaves a good impression that by matchday 3 the teams are showing such a high competitive level. This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here. 📸 JULIO CESAR AGUILAR - AFP or licensors
Yahoo
3 days ago
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- Yahoo
📝 Madness at Akron: Chivas and San Luis serve up a thriller in matchday 3
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. It's hard to understand Liga MX! This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here. 📸 Simon Barber - 2025 Getty Images


Newsweek
3 days ago
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- Newsweek
How to Watch Guadalajara vs. San Luis: Live Stream Liga MX, TV Channel
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Chivas de Guadalajara take on San Luis on Saturday in exciting Liga MX action out of Mexico, which will air on the U.S. on NBC Universo. Jose Castillo of Chivas drives the ball during the 2nd round match between Leon and Chivas as part of the Torneo Apertura 2025 Liga MX at Leon Stadium on July 19, 2025 in Leon, Mexico.... Jose Castillo of Chivas drives the ball during the 2nd round match between Leon and Chivas as part of the Torneo Apertura 2025 Liga MX at Leon Stadium on July 19, 2025 in Leon, Mexico. More Photo byHow to Watch Guadalajara vs. San Luis Date: Saturday, July 26, 2025 Time: 7:00 p.m. ET Venue: Akron Stadium Channel: NBC Universo Stream: Fubo (TRY FOR FREE) Chivas will take the field for just the second time this season, looking to bounce back after a 1-0 loss to León in their opener, a tough way to begin the campaign. Meanwhile, Atlético San Luis has already played twice, starting with a dramatic 1-0 win over León thanks to a 91st-minute goal by João Pedro, followed by a 1-0 loss to Monterrey, where Germán Berterame scored in the 42nd minute. San Luis has had Chivas' number in recent meetings, winning the last two head-to-head matchups, including a 3-1 victory in February that featured goals from Sebastien Salles-Lamonge, Vitinho, and Bonatini. Despite Chivas' stature as one of Mexico's most storied clubs, recent history gives San Luis a slight edge heading into this clash. Can Chivas de Guadalajara rediscover its previously elite form on Saturday night against San Luis and find a huge win? Or will San Luis make it a third win in a row over Guadalajara? Tune into NBC Universo at 7:00 p.m. ET on Saturday night to catch some Liga MX action between mighty Chivas de Guadalajara and San Luis. Live stream Chivas de Guadalajara vs. San Luis for free on Fubo: Start your subscription now! Regional restrictions may apply. If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation.


Daily Mail
4 days ago
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- Daily Mail
Former Man United star Javier Hernandez breaks silence after he was fined following sexist comments
Javier Hernandez has broken his silence after being fined for making sexist comments. The former Manchester United striker sparked fury by accusing women of 'eradicating masculinity' in an explosive Instagram rant on Friday last week. Hernandez, affectionately dubbed 'Chicarito,' claimed women are making society 'hypersensitive' and that they should focus on 'multiplying, cleaning, maintaining the home'. He was fined and reprimanded by the Mexican Football Federation (FMF) and his current side Chivas for his remarks. And now Hernandez, 37, has apologised for his 'any confusion or upset' in the wake of his comments and the subsequent backlash. 'I sincerely thank everyone who has supported me, who has respectfully shared their perspectives with me and demanded that I be a better person,' he wrote on Instagram. 'I am deeply sorry for any confusion or upset my recent words have caused; It was never my intention to limit, hurt or divide. 'As a father, man and member of this community, my priority is to act with respect, humility and responsibility. 'I am listening, reflecting, and committed to expressing myself with greater clarity and sensitivity, especially on such sensitive topics. 'I believe that change begins with oneself. I will take advantage of this opportunity to understand, grow and continue working to be a better version of myself, from honesty, love for my family, my values and love for all of you. Thank you for your understanding, demand, love and company on this path.' Hernandez was blasted by fans on social media as well as public figures for his outburst. President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, Mexico's first female president, said: 'Chicharito is a very good [footballer] but when it comes to his opinion on women... he still has a lot to learn.' In a joint statement between the FMF and Mexico's top men's and women's leagues, they said the country's gender and diversity commission had opened an investigation into Hernandez's comments 'to prevent and punish this behaviour'. Chivas said the comments were 'contrary to the principles and values' of the club and that they had taken 'appropriate action' against Hernandez, though they did not specify which action. Hernandez spent five years at Old Trafford, winning two Premier League titles before leaving in 2015. The Mexican is his country's all-time record goalscorer, with 52 strikes in 109 appearances, and also played for Real Madrid as well as spending two years with both West Ham and Bayer Leverkusen. He has now been subjected to a stream of criticism over the comments he made, which saw him state: 'Women, you are failing. You are eradicating masculinity by making society hypersensitive. 'Embrace your feminine energy: nurturing, caring, receiving, multiplying, cleaning, maintaining the home, which is the most precious place for us men. 'Do not be afraid to be women, to allow yourselves to be led by a man who only wants to see you happy, because we do not know heaven without you. Holding yourselves responsible for your energy is also a way of loving you.' He added: 'Men, we are failing in the lack of commitment, putting our partners last, not keeping our word, and not prioritising habits to become admirable. 'I understand that we are afraid to speak and truly express what we feel because they are trying to eradicate masculinity, since in certain cases of the past, feminine energy was suppressed, but many of us are here wanting to love you, take care of you, respect you, and provide for you. 'But you women must learn to honour masculinity,' he concluded. Hernandez's latest rant follows another controversial Instagram post from just a day earlier.