Guadalajara, Jalisco.- Chivas de Guadalajara was about to break the positive streak that Club Puebla had achieved in this championship start under the command of Nicholas Larcamonhowever the 2-0 was not enough to finish off a team that stepped up to a 3-2 win at Akron Stadium.
Those led by Marcelo Michel Leaño had the advantage at half time as a result of goals from Miguel Ponce (26′) and Alexis Vega, however they say that the most misleading result is 2-0; Yesterday (Saturday) the people of Guadalajara confirmed it by suffering the draw and later losing the game.
In the 2nd period Fernando Aristeguieta (50′), Jordi Cortizo (67′) and Guillermo Martinez (78′) They gave Nicolás Larcamón the most epic victory he had not achieved since his arrival in Liga MX. It would not be the only thing, because the Argentine coach and his team made history in short tournaments, the result of this fifth victory in Clausura 2022.
Puebla had not achieved a very good and leading start to the championship since the distant 1996, where in seven disputed days it reached 15 points, previously known as the orange stripe after wearing a white uniform with phosphorescent trim.
That squad of the winter of 1996 -the first short tournament of Mexican soccer- was directed by Carlos Moreno. The fantastic presentation of Puebla created “The Orange Era” after qualifying for the finals by virtue of reaching 31 points, product of 9 wins, 4 draws and 4 setbacks.
After 26 years, a new professional cast of sweet potato growers has become heroic to emulate that squad that stole the spotlight of the First Division and much more. Nicolás Larcamón came to change the face of the Blue and Whites until they surpassed the figure of 15 that the institution achieved in 1996.
Completing the first seven days of Clausura 2022 Club Puebla records 17 units, two more than Carlos Moreno’s old sweet potato squad. Now his goal will be to reach the final 31 points and try to validate this tournament to break a 31-year drought without being champion in Liga MX.
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