From André Jardine to an attack led by Alejandro Zendejas: four reasons for Club América’s historic hat-trick in Liga MX

From André Jardine to an attack led by Alejandro Zendejas: four reasons for Club América’s historic hat-trick in Liga MX

Despite an inconsistent season, Club America secures its place among the league’s best teams of all time with its third consecutive win in Liga MX

Club América, a giant in the Mexican football landscape, started the Apertura 2024 with an ambitious goal: to win the treble. This had never happened before in the Apertura and Clausura eras, but after two consecutive wins in the league, André Jardine’s side were confident. But the journey was anything but easy. Las Águilas finished eighth in the standings, an unusual position for a team used to dominating the league. Despite setbacks, including injuries and underperforming players, América advanced through the play-in before the playoffs, and this victory raised hopes of another historic success.

While their place in the standings raised questions, América proved that the Liguilla can change everything. Jardine handled the pressure skillfully and inspired his players to step up in crucial moments. A mix of promising young talent and seasoned veterans kept the dream alive. The Brazilian coach’s tactical vision and leadership was crucial as the Eagles battled to stay in the race.

This was more than just another title race – it was an opportunity for America to write a golden chapter in its storied history. With the unwavering support of their fans and unwavering belief in their potential, America prepared to show that a three-peat was not just a lofty goal, but an achievable goal. Jardine proved to be the leader they needed and kept their dream alive until they lifted the trophy on Sunday night.

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