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End 2-0
98′
G. Sepulveda
98′
A.P.Gignac
97′
R. Guerrero
91′
M. Tapias
S. S. González
91′
Y.Padilla
E. Alvarez
90′
F.Reyes
89′
F.Reyes
84′
S. Aguayo
r.marin
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G. Sepulveda
Richard Ledezma
80′
M.Flores
J. A. G. Garcia
80′
A.P.Gignac
J.Angulo
77′
2-0
S. S. González
Assist: O.Govea
74′
1-0
S. S. González
68′
M.Gómez
J.Castillo
62′
R. Guerrero
J.Vigón
60′
V. Loroña
R.Aguirre
45′
D.Lainez
Diego Sánchez
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44′
J. A. G. Garcia
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Match Info

Chivas Dominate Tigres in Commanding 2-0 Home Victory

Club Deportivo Guadalajara produced a disciplined and energetic performance at Estadio Akron to defeat Tigres UANL 2-0 in a Liga MX clash on May 10, 2026. The win not only extended Guadalajara's strong home form but also underlined their credentials as serious title contenders this season.

Match Overview

From the opening whistle, Chivas pressed high and forced Tigres into uncharacteristic errors. The visitors, known for their patient build‑up, struggled to find rhythm against a compact 4‑3‑3 setup orchestrated by Guadalajara's coaching staff. After a tense first half hour, the deadlock was broken through a moment of individual brilliance.

Key Moments

  • 32' – Goal: Carlos Cisneros – A sweeping move from midfield saw Fernando Beltrán slip a perfectly weighted pass to Cisneros on the left edge of the box. The winger cut inside onto his right foot and curled a stunning shot into the far corner beyond Tigres goalkeeper Nahuel Guzmán.
  • 68' – Goal: Alexis Vega – After sustained pressure, Vega latched onto a loose ball on the edge of the area, powered past a defender, and slotted low into the bottom left corner to double the lead.
  • 81' – Tigres denied by the woodwork – André‑Pierre Gignac hammered a free‑kick against the crossbar, the closest the visitors came to pulling one back.

Tactical Story

Guadalajara's midfield trio of Beltrán, Eduardo Torres, and newcomer Ronaldo Cisneros dominated the central areas, cutting supply lines to Tigres' creative hub, Sebastián Córdova. Chivas full‑backs also pushed forward aggressively, pinning Tigres' wing‑backs deep in their own half. On the counter, Tigres lacked sharpness, with Gignac isolated and unable to link play effectively.

Standout Performers

  • Carlos Cisneros (Chivas) – His opening goal was a thing of beauty, and he tormented the Tigres right‑back throughout with his dribbling and movement.
  • Fernando Beltrán (Chivas) – The midfield engine, completing 92% of his passes and making five key passes, including the assist for the first goal.
  • Nahuel Guzmán (Tigres) – Despite the defeat, the veteran goalkeeper made several sharp saves to keep the scoreline from becoming more lopsided.

Impact on the Liga MX Standings

With this victory, Guadalajara moved into second place in the Clausura 2026 table, just one point behind leaders Club América. Tigres, meanwhile, dropped to fifth, but remain well within the playoff picture. The result also extended Chivas' unbeaten home run to seven matches, a crucial factor as the league phase heads toward its decisive weeks.

Looking Ahead

Chivas will travel to face Pumas UNAM next weekend in a tough away fixture, while Tigres return to Monterrey to host Atlético San Luis, desperate to rediscover their attacking fluency. If Guadalajara can maintain this intensity, they look capable of mounting a serious push for the title.