Hardly, but Chivas was able to win, 1-0 against Atlante

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In a match- boiled in the second half and no improvement in soccer style, Chivas got their first win in the tournament

In a match- boiled in the second half and no improvement in soccer style, Chivas got their first win in the tournament scoring 1-0 against an Atlante that is sinkingThe only score that attendees could see in the Omnilife stadium was the work of Rafael Marquez Lugo, at the minute 59, bringing the tapatío team to three units, while the Atlante was left with a point.
Undoubtedly what is most important are the good results and this is the only thing salvageable for Jalisco, which managed to score three, but lacking an essential improvement in their actions against an opponent that is not a paradigm, to the extent that after this defeat the Atlante became the worst team of all the competition.
Looking to change their actions, the Chivas coach, Benjamin Galindo, decided to make four surprising changes to their lineup, mainly those of Marco Fabian de la Mora and Miguel Sabah, who have meant a lot to the team, but are very logical changes none the less given the poor level shown.
Such modifications, however, didn't have a positive effect for at least 45 minutes, in which Guadalajara could not even take control of the match, much less generate danger ahead.
Atlante, true to what it showed in the first four rounds, ie a team with few changes at the front and which had as a main objective to keep the zero on the board.
Galindo realized he needed something more in their offense and decided to give another chance to Marco Fabian, who entered the field to complement, in which the Potros de Hierro lived at the beginning their best moments, but it was the home team which put a number in the board.
At the minute 53, the Atlante could go up on the scoreboard with an arrival on the right of Angel Sepulveda, who with a bad angle shot the ball that passed just near the far post. Moments later, Ezequiel Miralles, bounced the ball from his head to brake the crossbar of the goalkeeper of Guadalajara.
Chivas's response came at the minute 59, before the first drops of rain showers that fell, on the long pass to Rafael Marquez who won the back of the defense, to define with a shot to the left post and put the score 1-0.
With the damage done, the blue and scarlet's forgot their pettiness, Graniolatti ordered some moves and went forward in search of a tie, throwing back the Chivas that decided to take care of their advantage, wager that in the end turned out in a triumph.
The arbitration was conducted by Marco Antonio Rodriguez, who made a good job. He only warned Nestor Vidrio (74') of the home team.

Lineups:
Guadalajara: Luis Michel, Abraham Coronado, Néstor Vidrio, Kristian Alvarez, Omar Esparza (Héctor Reynoso, 80′), Patricio Araujo, Antonio Gallardo, Giovani Casillas (Marco Fabián de la Mora, 46′), Jesús Sánchez, Rafael Márquez Lugo y Carlos Fierro (Giovani Hernández, 67′). Coach: Benjamín Galindo.

Atlante: Yosgart Gutiérrez, Sergio Pérez, Daniel Guerrero, Mauricio Romero, Carlos Calvo (Diego Jiménez, 80′), Luis Venegas, Martín Galmarini, Walter Ervitti (Paul Uscanga, 72′), Ezequiel Miralles, Alejandro Vela (Alberto García, 66′) y Angel Sepúlveda.
Coach: Wilson Graniolatti.
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[readon1 url="http://www.lajornadajalisco.com.mx/2013/08/04/apenas-pero-chivas-ya-gano-1-0-al-atlante/"]Source: La Jornada Jalisco Translated by Rene Tripp[/readon1]