Gabriel Milito’s Chivas are on the verge of closing out March with a flawless run, imposing their style of play while solidifying their collective work through a string of victories, reclaiming the top spot in the Clausura 2026 standings.
El Rebaño Sagrado has made consistency its greatest strength. Despite suffering two setbacks at the end of February against Toluca and Cruz Azul, those results became motivation to stay focused and regain their winning momentum. Throughout the month, the Rojiblancos recorded four key victories that not only allow them to maintain the lead, but also send a clear message: Guadalajara is a serious contender for the Liga MX title.
In just 23 days, Guadalajara secured wins over Atlas, Santos, León, and Monterrey, matches in which they displayed character, efficiency, and a clear game plan. Their attacking power has stood out with 13 goals scored, while their defensive solidity is reflected in just three goals conceded.
Gabriel Milito’s leadership has also been crucial, as he has maximized the individual performance of his players, which in turn has elevated the team’s collective level. The numbers back him up, with an impressive run of 17 wins in the last 20 matches.
This strong form has also boosted several Rojiblanco players into the Mexican National Team picture, as they look to secure a spot in the final squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which head coach Javier Aguirre is expected to announce in the coming weeks.
With the tournament entering its final stretch, Guadalajara controls its own destiny to finish as the overall leader, surpass the 10-win and 34-point marks in a short tournament, all while maintaining authority and a well-defined style of play.





