Santiago Sandoval, a Difference-Maker for Chivas
· Yahoo Sports
Santiago Sandoval could not have asked for a better return to Chivas’ first-team setup. After an impressive run with the Mexico U-20 National Team at the CONCACAF U-20 Championship, the Rojiblanco academy product returned to the squad with the same confidence, talent and ability to make a difference that have made him one of Guadalajara’s most promising young players.
Most importantly, his return has gone beyond simply making a good impression. In his last 2 appearances, Sandoval has directly contributed to Chivas’ victories, proving that he is a player capable of changing the course of a match even when coming off the bench.
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His return came in the final match of the Leagues Cup against Seattle Sounders. He came on as a substitute and, with only a few minutes on the pitch, found himself inside the box to connect with a header and score the goal that ultimately proved decisive in Chivas’ victory.
But if that performance was the first glimpse of his impact after returning from the U-20 Championship, what happened against Santos Laguna confirmed that it was no coincidence. In Matchweek 4 of the Apertura 2026, Sandoval came on in the 53rd minute and once again needed very little time to become a key figure. He was active throughout his time on the pitch and created dangerous situations, eventually winning the penalty that led to the goal with which Guadalajara defeated Los Guerreros 0-1.
2 matches, 2 wins and 2 different ways of making an impact. Against Seattle, with a goal. Against Santos, through his movement, his reading of the game and an individual play that ultimately led to the decisive penalty.
That ability to influence games in different ways is precisely one of the qualities that make Santiago such a special player. The left-footed attacking midfielder has the quality to play between the lines, the agility to receive and turn, the technical ability to combine with teammates and the flair to beat defenders, but he also possesses a quality that is becoming increasingly important: he knows when to make his presence felt inside the box.
The Clausura 2026 Liguilla had already provided a clear example of this. Against Tigres, he scored a brace that proved vital in helping Chivas secure their place in the Semifinals, and he later found the back of the net again against Cruz Azul in the first leg of that round. Now, following his involvement with the Mexico U-20 National Team and with just 2 matches since his return, Sandoval is once again showing that his development is being accompanied by an increasingly greater ability to make an impact.
And that is especially good news for Guadalajara. The Rojiblanco academy continues to deliver, and Santiago is one of the clearest examples. His emergence not only reflects the individual qualities of a player who continues to develop, but also the possibility of having homegrown talent capable of taking on responsibility and stepping up in important moments. Moreover, his recent impact sends a clear message: he does not need to play a large number of minutes to influence a match. He did it against Seattle. He did it again against Santos. In both cases, his contribution proved important in helping Chivas secure the win.
So, rather than simply talking about Santiago Sandoval’s strong return following the U-20 Championship, it is time to talk about a player who is making the most of every opportunity, growing in confidence and beginning to establish himself as someone capable of changing the course of a match.