The tactical evolution of Guadalajara Chivas became evident in the last match against Club América. In a game marked by fierce rivalry, the team employed a game scheme with three central defenders, surprising many.

The 3-5-2 formation has provided multiple advantages. The full-backs, D. Campillo and J. Castillo, have been able to push forward and generate options down the flanks, while the trio of midfielders, led by D. Aguirre, strengthens both defense and attack. This balance has enabled the team to control play for the most part in their recent matches.

One of the great strengths is flexibility. With the ability to drop to a five-man defense when needed, Guadalajara Chivas does not become overwhelmed in defensive situations. The coordination among players, especially in the quick transition from defense to attack, has been critical. The presence of R. Alvarado in the middle has served as a link, enabling connections with the forwards and creating dangerous plays.

However, not everything is perfect. There are still areas for improvement, particularly in finishing plays. Although the team has created numerous opportunities, some forwards, like S. Aguayo, have taken time to find the back of the net. This could be decisive if Guadalajara Chivas aims to be a serious competitor in the league.