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Antonio ‘Pollo’ Briseño Seeks Consolidation in Chivas: A New Opportunity

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Antonio ‘Pollo’ Briseño, a central defender for Chivas, is on a quest to solidify his position within the team. Having spent five years with the Guadalajara-based club, Briseño has faced a revolving door of coaches, leading to inconsistent playing time.

Under the tenures of Tomás Boy, Luis Fernando Tena, Víctor Manuel Vucetich, Marcelo Michel Leaño, Ricardo Cadena, Veljko Paunovich, and Fernando Gago, Briseño has strived to secure a regular spot on the field but has struggled to find the desired continuity.

In a recent interview with TUDN, Briseño expressed his commitment to the Chivas institution and its loyal fans, drawing motivation from the support he receives from the Chivahermano community. Despite the challenges, he remains determined to make a significant impact and potentially win a championship with the club.

At 30 years old, Briseño emerges as one of the seasoned leaders in the team, with the absence of Chiquete potentially creating opportunities for him to showcase his skills on the field.

Reflecting on his time with Guadalajara, Briseño highlighted his gratitude for being a part of the esteemed club, stating, ‘Being in Guadalajara is the best thing that has happened to me in my career, and I wouldn’t trade it for anything.’

Recently signing a contract extension with the club, Briseño recognizes that this could be a pivotal moment for him to establish himself as a key player for Chivas and achieve the long-awaited consolidation in his career.