Exactly how I saw it. Just didn't look like himself in the first half with all the misplaced passes, but played a great second half.
4-0 win over Levante... this team is on a roll AND http://www.marca.com/claro-mx/futbol/mexicanos-mundo/2017/09/25/59c9717b22601d30378b46c5.html
Happy for Guardis, he's always had talent but we are seeing one of our players really mature in Europe.
I would be too, in futbol you enjoy the little things especially when you play in the best league in the world I was there live when Chivas beat Barcelona 4-1 in a friendly and celebrated each goal as if Mexico had just won the world cup. Some gringos behind me even commented on how ridiculous i looked cause it was just a friendly but I was so euphoric i didnt care.
Dude good for him. He plays a totally different role with the NT. Can't keep up the rhythm anymore and his extremely lefty preference makes anyone to the left of him pretty much invisible.
Looks like he has 2 assists today so far Edit: sleepy spaceman clearly already mentioned this. I'm still half asleep
(Space man you do know the swaztica was an old symbol of peace before the natizes used it.) but on to the topic on hand gardadado is killing it with 6 assist this early in the season let's hope it ends with 20+ assists and a couple of goals maybe 5.
6 - @AGuardado18 y @21LVA son los máximos asistentes de las cinco grandes ligas europeas esta temporada (6 asistencias). Compañeros pic.twitter.com/bc4IeKd8uB— OptaJose (@OptaJose) October 1, 2017 6 - No player has provided more assists (6) than Silva and Guardado in the Top5 European Leagues. Mates pic.twitter.com/g5sGGGqyE6— OptaJose (@OptaJose) October 1, 2017
🌟 ¡6 asistencias en 7 partidos! 🌟El mexicano @AGuardado18, del @RealBetis, ¡es el máximo asistente de #LaLigaSantander! 😍🇲🇽👟 pic.twitter.com/hcdvO5oJWz— LALIGA (@LaLiga) October 3, 2017
I thought the same thing as soon as I saw the line up. Anyway, Betis lost 6-3. Crazy match. They were down 4-0, scored three in the last ten minutes or so, but then gave up another three goals in the dying minutes. Unfortunately, this was probably Andres's worst showing in a Betis shirt so far. Two of his defensive errors led to the first two Valencia goals, and then he merely jogged back in defense as Valencia countered successfully for their sixth goal (although, considering it was the 94th minute and the match was decided by then, he can likely be forgiven for that last transgression).