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Jesus Molina, out of danger after injury; 'Chofis' wants to make a comeback.

Martes 10 de Septiembre del 2019

Jesus Molina, out of danger after injury; 'Chofis' wants to make a comeback.

Tomás Boy was dissatisfied with the issue of injured players in Chivas, but he highlighted the level that the young players in the team have shown.

Tomás Boy was dissatisfied with the issue of injured players in Chivas, but he highlighted the level that the young players in the team have shown.

GUADALAJARA -- Midfielder and captain of Guadalajara, Jesús Molina, is out of danger and did not suffer a major injury after yesterday's match against Águilas del América at Soldier Field in Chicago.

Molina left the field in the second half, after complaining of an injury in the back of his left thigh. He immediately received treatment in the area to avoid a serious injury and according to the reference that Tomás Boy gave, it is nothing to worry about.

"Molina has nothing, he had already warned us a little bit. I don't like what's happening with the injured players, but the preseason was very tough because we traveled many kilometers and it was a big wear and tear. Some players are paying for it. We were able to recover (Oswaldo) Alanís, these guys like (César) Huerta, (Jesús) González, and (Fernando) Beltrán I'm very happy that they are in very good form. What this shows me is that I can rely on them because the game was very close and very consistent, regardless of the fact that the opponent was lacking some players," said the Chivas coach.

A player who is looking to return after an injury in the match against Necaxa is Eduardo López. 'Chofis' suffered a knee injury and after a week of training, his coach does not rule out the possibility of using him for the match against Atlas.

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"Now he has been working for a week, it's possible. He says he wants to come back, we'll see what situation he's in, but it's also important to have all the players fit, it gives me more strength to make good lineups.

"Above all, very few have what he has, that vision and clarity to work in the final zone, where we are struggling a little right now. God willing, he'll be there, we'll see. Anyway, I'm very happy with what (Alan) Cervantes and (Alexis) Vega have done," he concluded.

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