CONCACAF Champions Cup Finals
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This Wednesday in the Estadio Jalisco, Chivas and Pachuca will play the first half for the spot to assist the FIFA Club World Cup next December in Tokyo, Japan. These will be the first 90 minutes of a final, that although under-appreciated by some, will have a prize that offers the resulting monarch something that's not depreciable, especially economic-wise. The loser of this final will have their very own reward in being able to attend the "Copa Sudamericana" which in this moment, the crown belongs to Pachuca.
Although we are talking about an international duel, the two best teams from the Mexican League will face off. They are the last two champions of the Mexican cup and both are in first place of their league tables. There is no doubt that they are the two teams that play the best in this moment throughout North America.
The best thing among this game will be the offensive tendencies in which both teams have. Without a doubt this will cause the game to be going from side-to-side; back and forth. An offensive display that will surely be a spectacle.
Both teams use a 5-3-2. Pachuca with a patient driving of the ball, often slow, although they are capable of a deadly counterattack. On the other side, Chivas is always maintaining equilibrium. They look to be lethal with their speedy wingmen. The trio of attackers are expectacular. Chivas with Adolfo 'Bofo' Bautista, Alberto Medina, and Omar Bravo (16 goals in total through 15 games), and in Pachuca's side, Christian Gimenez, Damian Alvarez, and Juan Carlos Cacho (also with 16 goals through 15 games).
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