Chivas vaccinated their players in Texas

To facilitate logistics, the variant that was injected into the rojiblancos was the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, which only requires one dose

In addition to adding dollars to the club’s coffers and Víctor Manuel Vucetich observing players and polishing the team’s sporting form, the Chivas Rayadas del Guadalajara also took advantage of their stay in the United States to vaccinate various elements against the COVID-19.

After having tied against Tigres on Wednesday night, and having trained in the morning, at noon this Thursday several footballers and members of the Flock’s staff left the concentration hotel in Edinburg, Texas to go to the DHR Health hospital, where they finally got the vaccine.

To facilitate logistics, the variant that was injected into the rojiblancos was the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, which only requires one dose, so they will not have to return to the United States or get a second dose in Mexico.

It should be remembered that previously players like Jesús Molina had traveled by their own means to the United States to be inoculated, so that both he and some other of his teammates who had already been immunized, simply remained in the concentration hotel. Víctor Manuel Vucetich, was also vaccinated for several months in Nuevo León.

After the newly vaccinated returned to the hotel, the entire campus ate and boarded the bus to transfer to San Antonio, Texas, where on Sunday they will face Rayados de Monterrey in the second preparation game on US soil.

Once the entire squad has been vaccinated, Chivas hopes to leave behind the problems that COVID-19 has generated, because during the last year it has been one of the teams with the most absences for this reason, losing players like Uriel Antuna for short periods of time. , Isaac Brizuela, Oribe Peralta, Christian Calderón, among others.