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La mesa de 'Los Jefes' arde tras la goleada de Chivas ante Santos

Chivas beat Santos 3-0 in their return to the Akron Stadium, but the victory sparked a posturing war on radio’s most controversial podcast, Los Jefes Deportes.

While “El Brujo” Morales calls the result “mediocre”, “Tuca” Ferretti and Fernando Ceballos demand respect for the hierarchy shown.

“A mediocre triumph”: The editorial by Álvaro Morales

The Akron Stadium was once again buzzing with a resounding 3-0 win by the Chivas Rayadas del Guadalajara over a Santos Laguna team that can’t seem to find its way.

However, in the universe of “Los Jefes Deportes,” a flagship production of Nueva Network and QuéOnnda, goals are just the fuel for a debate that reached peak temperatures this Sunday.

True to his provocative style, Álvaro “El Brujo” Morales, the host who has many on the edge of their seats, held nothing back.

For Morales, beating the last place team in the tournament has no merit.

“It’s a failure, it’s a mediocre victory,” said “El Brujo,” criticizing the team’s second-half dosage instead of looking for a historic six or seven-goal victory.

“La Hormiga” claims his place in the World Cup


In the other corner, Fernando Ceballos, the staunchest defender of the red-and-white cause, did not allow Morales’ pessimism to stain the night.

Ceballos highlighted the momentum of Armando “La Hormiga” González, who with eight goals in the tournament has consolidated his position as Mexico’s offensive reference point.

“It’s absurd not to have the Ant in the World Cup; Chivas wins, likes and scores,” replied Fernando, recalling that other title contenders suffered much more to beat the Guerreros.

The voice of experience: “Tuca” puts things in order

With the authority of being one of the winningest coaches in the history of Mexican soccer, Ricardo “Tuca” Ferretti set the record straight.

With his now iconic character, “Tuca” greeted the audience and reminded them that soccer is all about scoring goals and winning.

“Chivas did what they had to do, period,” Ferretti said, although he didn’t miss the opportunity to joke with Morales about his manners (and his 22 quesadillas for lunch).

Luxury table

Juan Carlos Gabriel de Anda and Dionisio Estrada provided the strategic vision.

Dionisio highlighted the new position of Roberto “Piojo” Alvarado, who seems to have found his best version by playing more internally.

For his part, Juan Carlos made a bold prediction: “The next Mexican National Team will have at least 8 or 10 players from Chivas,” underlining that when the Rebaño is doing well, so is El Tri.

The episode closed with a gem of soccer nostalgia: the departure of Ramón Ramírez to América.

Amidst anecdotes of promoters and desk decisions, the hosts recalled how legends and betrayals are forged in national soccer, demonstrating why this table is the highest sports authority in the United States and Mexico.

The episode is now available on all audio platforms, such as Apple Podcast and Spotify, where you can also listen to other titles promoted by QuéOnnda and Nueva Network, such as Nueva Jugada.

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