Mexican soccer shakes when the microphones of Los Jefes Deportes, the stellar production of Nueva Network and QuéOnnda that has established itself as the hottest and most unfiltered voice in the American Union, are turned on.
In the most recent episode, the tension reached maximum levels when Fernando Cevallos, the self-proclaimed “Chiva Mayor”, launched a sentence that put the whole table in doubt: Guadalajara will not only beat Cruz Azul in the next round of the Liga MX, but also has the road mapped out for the Liguilla.
Chivas undefeated to the Liguilla?
The debate became more heated when analyzing the upcoming match between La Máquina and El Rebaño Sagrado, which will be played on Puebla’s soil.
While Álvaro Morales, “El Brujo”, questioned with his characteristic irony the capabilities of the team from Guadalajara, Cevallos did not back down.
“Chivas will play at home because more than half of the stadium in Puebla will belong to Chivas. I’m left with the team’s dynamic and intensity,” said Cevallos, assuring that the red-and-white team will maintain its undefeated streak until the final stages.
However, Juan Carlos Gabriel de Anda was quick to question the safety of the Rebaño’s goalkeepers.
“Do they have a reliable goalkeeper? The other day it almost cost them a draw,” he replied, making it clear that this table is not about getting along with anyone.
Crossfire against the Federation
But it wasn’t all stove-top soccer.
Alvaro Morales’ editorial was a direct dart to the heart of the Mexican Soccer Federation.
In response to Ivar Sisniega’s statements about the goal of reaching the “quarterfinals” in the next World Cup, El Brujo was implacable:
“The only thing I say is that Vasco (Aguirre) should leave, that Ivar should leave, that Mikel (Arriola) should leave. My structure would be Tuca Ferretti, Rafa Márquez and Santiago Baños as a director,” said Morales, pointing out the lack of “soccer people” in the top echelons of national soccer.
Track Record and Sporting Authority
Under the production of Nueva Network and QuéOnnda, Los Jefes brings together a table of unparalleled hierarchy.
Hosted by the controversial Álvaro Morales, the tactical experience of Ricardo “Tuca” Ferretti, the historical forcefulness of Carlos Hermosillo, the structured vision of Juan Carlos Gabriel de Anda and the passion of Dionisio Estrada and Fernando Cevallos, the program has become the “sacred hour” for fans who seek the truth without makeup.
Will Chivas be able to keep Cevallos’ promise or will Brujo Morales get the last laugh?
Don’t miss the complete analysis in the new episode of Los Jefes Deportes, available now on all audio platforms and on QuéOnnda‘s website.
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