It looks like it’s all over from Estadio Omnilife, as Chivas have scored a fantastic second half goal from substitute Marco Fabian to go 2-0 up on America. His 72nd goal takes away almost all hope that America had of getting points out of this game, and it’s a well deserved goal at that. Chivas have been the better team, and they absolutely deserve a home win in front of the first ever sellout in the history of their new stadium.
Chivas Vs. America 2011, Super Clasico: Marco Fabian Goal Likely Cliches A Win For Guadalajara
Erick Torres laid the ball off to Fabian, which will only fuel the Torres > Chicharito rhetoric further. If there is one thing Torres does excel at that Javier Hernandez does not, it’s playing with his back to goal, holding up the ball, and laying it off to his teammates. He did just that in this situation, and Fabian hit a stellar shot from 15 yards out into the upper 90 at the far post. It was absolutely unsavable for Memo Ochoa, and it’s further evidence that Fabian should have started the match.











