Chivas Guadalajara are leading Necaxa 2-1, thanks to a ridiculous free kick goal from Marco Fabian. The game had settled down a bit after a crazy first 55 minutes, but this one should get wild again as Necaxa will desperately push for a goal. They have 20 minutes to get it, and based on their scoring record since coming up from the second division, it wouldn’t be sensible to bet on them to get it.
Chivas Guadalajara Vs. Necaxa: Marco Fabian Scores A Bonkers Goal
Fabian’s goal came in the 70th minute off of a direct free kick, but it was the angle that the kick was taken at that makes the goal so spectacular. The spot kick occurred from at least 25 yards out, and very far off to the left side. Oscar Perez was almost certainly expecting a cross, as shots are almost never taken from the angle that Fabian had. Ultimately, that’s probably why it worked when Fabian hit a curling shot, starting in the middle of the box and curing towards the far post. The ball struck the inside of the upright and bounced in, and the Goats have a 2-1 lead.











