Gabriel Milito Includes Overlooked Players for Mazatlán Trip

Gabriel Milito, head coach of Chivas, is gearing up for a critical match against Mazatlán this Friday. This game could mark a significant moment in Mazatlán’s history, as it will be the final match before the team is sold to Atlante. Milito is mindful of this situation and is preparing his team with utmost seriousness, aware that any lapse in focus could lead to costly mistakes.
Chivas Squad Update Ahead of Mazatlán Match
Milito has established a consistent starting lineup, unchanged across the first four matches of the Clausura 2026 season. However, the bench roster has seen some intriguing adjustments. Several players who have been sidelined in previous weeks have been called up, raising questions about their potential impact.
Overlooked Players in the Squad
- Miguel Tapias: Yet to play a single minute this season.
- Hugo Camberos: Has only logged five minutes on the pitch.
- Miguel Gómez: Accumulated 42 minutes of play during the season.
Despite their limited playing time, Tapias, Camberos, and Gómez have traveled with the team and are available for selection from the bench. It remains uncertain how much playing time they will receive, particularly for Hugo Camberos. He is touted as one of Chivas’ brightest prospects but has struggled to break into the squad since Milito’s appointment.
Injury Update
For the upcoming clash with Mazatlán, Milito will have near full strength, with the exception of Gilberto Sepúlveda. The defender is still recovering from a severe ankle sprain suffered during preseason. His absence is notable, as he was beginning to establish himself as a valuable backup option.
As Chivas looks to maintain its strong momentum, the performance of overlooked players and the readiness of the squad will be key factors in their quest for victory against Mazatlán.




