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Alexis Vega went out as a Fox hunter. The striker, who arrived in Guadalajara in December, graduated last night as a scorer no less than in the Tapatío Classic. With a triplet, Vega punished 3-0 to a wavering red and black defense to decree the win. At the 7th minute he took advantage of a bounced ball to beat the athletic goalkeeper, Pepe Hernández, when the Argentine Nicolás Pareja made a mistake at the start trying to clear and Carlos Cisneros came to pressure him. From there, the low Atlas picture looked nervous and vulnerable, with Pareja out of rhythm and Omar González at very low level. Vega had played all six Chivas games, but had not been able to score as a rojiblanco. After his call to the National Team by Gerardo Martino, Atletico coach José Cardozo predicted that the striker would return motivated. That is how he fulfilled it. The Atlas was cracked, especially without a restraint of office, which caused the Chivas, with intensity, to win the midfield, with Isaac Brizuela, with mobility; Jesús Molina, as a recuperator; Dieter Villalpando, with clarity to filter, and Alan Pulido, in sacrifice work. Therefore, when Vega won the ball, everyone trembled in the Atlas defense. Despite being shorter, Vega won a back ball to Omar González and played for the "Rabbit", who returned it to enter the area so that, with cross shot, nailed the second. Clifford Aboagye, not being a natural contention, could do little to balance the fight in midfield. Facundo Barceló was a solitary battering ram; Juan Pablo Vigón was missing in the first half and for the second he had sparks. Guillermo Hoyos, technician of the Zorros, from the...