Guadalajara Chivas is at the center of a controversy after Amaury Vergara, the club's president, ordered the immediate withdrawal of his players from the Mexican National Team's training camp. This happened after a permit was disclosed, which was granted by Javier Aguirre's technical team to Club Toluca, generating outrage in Vergara. The Tapatío executive stated that agreements only have value if justice is equal for all. Guadalajara Chivas had agreed to release its national team players on May 6, but the situation changed when it was allowed for players like Alexis Vega and Jesús Gallardo to stay with Toluca to play in the Concachampions semifinals. Meanwhile, the National Team's Direction issued a statement that launches a strong threat: any player who does not report to the High-Performance Center before 8:00 PM will be automatically left out of the World Cup list. This has put players like Roberto Piojo Alvarado, Luis Romo, and Raúl Rangel in an impossible position, trapped between loyalty to their club and the dream of representing their country in the most important tournament of their careers. The planning of Vasco Aguirre, which included preparation matches against Ghana, Australia, and Serbia, now hangs by a thread. The departure of the five Guadalajara Chivas players drastically reduces the options for the strategist and opens the door for other clubs, which also feel harmed by the preferential treatment given to Toluca, to withdraw their players in the coming hours. And so, the situation becomes increasingly complicated for the Mexican National Team. But what about FIFA? From a legal standpoint, Guadalajara Chivas has the support of FIFA's statutes, since the official international window has not yet begun. However, the political and sporting cost could be the definitive exclusion of the national team players from the World Cup. So, the question is: Is a league title more valuable than the stability of a national team that is heading to the most important tournament in its history at home? Only time will tell. Guadalajara Chivas remains a club with great passion and dedication, and its players will always fight for the team. The current situation is complicated, but the club will continue to move forward with its goal of winning titles and making history in Mexican football.