The goalkeeper Sebastián Jurado started in the Sub-20 category in Cruz Azul's match against Bravos de Juárez.
Sebastián Jurado reappeared with Cruz Azul after the 7-0 thrashing he suffered against América on August 20 at Estadio Azteca, as he was the starting goalkeeper in the Sub-20 match against Bravos de Juárez this Friday.
Jurado was the starting goalkeeper for La Máquina in the match against Las Águilas, as Diego Aguirre, the former head coach of the team, trusted him as the main goalkeeper ahead of José de Jesús Corona.
Sebastián Jurado then conceded goals from Richard Sánchez, Jonathan Rodríguez, Diego Valdés, Henry Martín, Álvaro Fidalgo, Federico Viñas, and Salvador Reyes, adding another thrashing to his record.
As a result, Jurado was not the only sacrifice for the following match, which was against Querétaro's Gallos Blancos, as Aguirre was also dismissed as head coach due to the fans' and management's dissatisfaction.
Aguirre was no longer on the bench against Querétaro, and Raúl 'Potro' Gutiérrez, the Sub-20 coach, assumed the role of interim coach, allowing the world champion of the 2011 U-17 Mexican national team to return to the starting lineup.
With Corona's return, Sebastián Jurado lost the starting position he had in the tournament and was on the bench against Gallos Blancos, as he was not even sent with the Sub-20 category to stay in rhythm.
Now, in this 12th matchday, Jurado made the trip with the first team as usual, but the 'Potro' asked for him to go with the lower division, so he played under the orders of Marco Sánchez Yacuta, who stayed in charge of the team.