El “Pollo” Briseño and Dieter Villalpando revive an old lawsuit they had in Chivas



Dieter Villalpando and Antonio “Pollo” Briseño became a trend again on social networks by reviving the lawsuit they had four years ago when they were playing with the Chivas and they had a short, but belligerent argument that everyone believed had been forgotten.

Now the new chapter of this dispute was due to a publication made by the portal Halftime where the celebration of the defender of the Red Devils of Tolucahe “Chicken” Briseño at his coronation in the tournament Opening 2025where the Jalisco native showed off his champion medal, despite the fact that he was not a constant player in the coach’s lineup Antonio Mohamed.

The background

This new episode has its origin in the training of the Chivas when both were active under the command of Luis Fernando Tena and in an episode of the series Guadalajara that the company transmitted amazon and where both were made of words.

In one of the episodes you can see Chicken upset, going to face a Villalpandowho made fun of him by telling him that ‘he was very bad’ with a joking attitude, although the defender did not interpret it that way.

“I’m bad and whatever you want, but at least I put in balls, bastard. You don’t even have that,” he was seen saying to the Chicken to Villalpando.

New chapter of the dispute

Now again, the scene went viral again and led to a short, but heated exchange of messages between the two, where Briseño He attacked and showed off his champion medal in front of his former teammate, lighting up the networks.

Villapandowho became one of the most promising players in Mexican soccer, asked the question: “And what changed?”, while the Chicken came back with the comment “Greetings, brother”which he accompanied with a winner’s medal.

This dispute clearly demonstrated that the atmosphere in the locker room of the Chivas At that time it was not very pleasant and in the end the fight of egos ended up affecting the performance on the playing field of the Guadalajara team.

Continue reading:
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– Isaác Brizuela ended a decade with Chivas





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