If Mexican soccer is trembling, it is because Los Jefes have spoken. At a table led by the sharp tongue of Álvaro Morales, accompanied by the tactical experience of Ricardo “Tuca” Ferretti, the hierarchy of Carlos Hermosillo, the dry analysis of Dionisio Estrada and the chiva passion of Fernando Ceballos, the truths that many people are still feeling were revealed.
While Álvaro Morales denies an alleged rift between coach Jardine and his star goalkeeper and whether América is really in crisis, the other Jefes discuss the “childish mistakes” of Tala Rangel and the possible return of Guillermo Ochoa to the national team. El Clásico Tapatío also caught fire!
The “disgusting anti-Americanism” and the Malagón case

El Brujo held nothing back.
He defended Luis Ángel Malagón to the hilt after rumors that he was “sat down” against Querétaro for partying with him.
“It’s not my source, it’s a mental drain and rotation,” said Álvaro, assuring that the Águilas’ dressing room is more united than ever, although he acknowledged that the team is going through a crisis ahead of the playoffs.
Goalkeeper war: Is Ochoa coming back?
Poor Tala Rangel! Dionisio Estrada and El Tuca showed no mercy to the Chivas goalkeeper.
Ferretti called his recent mistake a “childish mistake,” while Dionisio warned of a possible media campaign to reinstate Guillermo Ochoa in the national goal.
“Ochoa doesn’t even move anymore,” Morales laughed, while Ceballos defended that Tala is Javier Aguirre’s favorite for the World Cup.
The drama of “La Hormiga” in the Clásico Tapatío
After Chivas’ victory over Atlas, the controversy centered on the penalty kick missed by Armando “La Hormiga” González.
Álvaro Morales questioned the young striker’s “personality” for not taking the second penalty, while Tuca defended the decision to give it to Sepúlveda for the good of the team.
“They’re afraid that Chivas is fighting at the top,” Ceballos fired back, “They’re afraid that Chivas is fighting at the top.
Predictions: America flies in CONCACAF?
The table closed with the bets for the duel against Philadelphia Union in the so-called Concachampions:
Álvaro Morales: América wins 1-0.
Dionisio Estrada: América must take advantage of the away goal.
Fernando Ceballos: Philadelphia wins because MLS “brings children” to the Ame.
They are Los Jefes

This program would not be the same without the trajectory of its protagonists:
Álvaro Morales: The “Brujo”, the most controversial and outspoken character in the industry.
Ricardo “Tuca” Ferretti: Legend of the bench, provides tactical order and discipline.
Carlos Hermosillo: The historic scorer who demands hierarchy and hunger for victory.
Dionisio Estrada: The voice of reason and hard data, not afraid to point fingers.
Fernando Ceballos: Rebaño Sagrado’s official defender and the perfect counterpart.
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