Ricardo Marin scored two second-half goals as Guadalajara climbed to fifth in Mexico’s Liga MX standings on Saturday with a 4-1 home rout of Atlas. Fernando Beltran opened the scoring for the hosts by rifling a low effort from outside the box into the bottom right corner.
Atlas equalized on the stroke of halftime through Aldo Rocha, who also found the target with a low shot from distance.
Guadalajara emerged from the interval with a greater sense of purpose and Marin restored their advantage when he nodded home after latching onto Victor Guzman’s cross.
Marin made it 3-1 as he received Roberto Alvarado’s pass on the counterattack before lashing a 20-yard drive into the bottom left corner.
Alvarado put the result beyond doubt by converting a stoppage-time penalty after he was brought down by Camilo Vargas.
The result lifts Guadalajara to fifth in the 18-team standings, nine points shy of leaders Club America. Atlas are ninth with 15 points.
In other Liga MX fixtures on Saturday, Monterrey won 3-1 at home to Juarez and Pachuca were held to a 1-1 home draw by Tigres UANL.