América cae ante Real Salt Lake y Jardine habla claro sobre el futuro de Dilrosun
So here’s the latest buzz around Club América and their match against Real Salt Lake in the 2025 Leagues Cup — and yeah, it’s been quite the eventful moment both on and off the field.
Let’s start with the game itself. América kicked off their Leagues Cup journey against Real Salt Lake in Sandy, Utah, and it didn’t exactly go as fans hoped. The match got off to a rocky start, with América conceding a goal in the 17th minute due to a defensive error and a misstep by goalkeeper Malagón. That goal, scored by Diego Luna — the Mexican-American forward — put Real Salt Lake in the lead, and unfortunately, América just couldn’t recover. They tried to respond, but their attacks lacked bite, and they were consistently shut down by Salt Lake's defense and solid goalkeeping from Rafael Cabral.
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Despite some efforts from players like Rodríguez and Zendejas, América just didn’t generate enough danger in the final third. The scoreboard stayed at 1-0, and that loss adds more pressure to a team already under scrutiny after a lackluster domestic run — remember, they just dropped the Campeón de Campeones to Toluca.
Now, switching to the bigger picture, head coach André Jardine held a press conference before the tournament kicked off, and he didn’t sugarcoat things. He emphasized that América is in a process of rebuilding — not just tweaking things, but a true structural rebuild. He asked fans to be patient, stressing that the real focus is on the Liguilla, where he believes the team will be much stronger and better prepared to compete for the title.
Jardine also addressed the future of Javairô Dilrosun, who wasn’t registered for this tournament. He revealed that the club initially expected Dilrosun to stay with LAFC, so his return caught them by surprise. Because of that, his status remains in limbo. Jardine stated that once the Leagues Cup is over, a decision will be made — whether Dilrosun stays and reintegrates into the team, or heads to another club.
And as for reinforcements, Jardine made it clear they’re still in the market. But they’re being very deliberate — no rush signings. They want to bring in someone who truly fits the project and understands what Club América is building right now.
So, bottom line: the team’s still searching for rhythm on the pitch, and some tough decisions are looming off it. But according to Jardine, there’s a clear direction — it’s just going to take a bit more time.
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