MILWAUKEE -- The friendly between Swansea City and Chivas Guadalajara turned out to be a bit more edgy. Giovani Hernandez scored on a penalty kick in the 90th minute, lifting Chivas into a 1-1 tie with Swansea in the first professional soccer game at Miller Park on Wednesday night. A player from each team was ejected. Four players received yellow cards and 23 fouls were called. "Theres no such thing as a friendly, is there?" Swansea head coach Garry Monk said, laughing. "It was good for us." Swansea scored first in the exhibition match when Nathan Dyer controlled a cross from Marvin Emnes in the 57th minute and shot past goalkeeper Luis Ernesto Michel and inside the far post from 15 yards. The Swans lost Neil Taylor and Chivas saw Jesus Sanchez ejected in the 80th minute for a shoving incident. Chivas forward Carlos Fierro was pulled down in the penalty box in the 90th minute. Goalkeeper Gerhard Tremmel anticipated the kick going to his left, but Hernandez blasted the ball behind him. "Its frustrating when you see a goal right at the end of the game," Swansea midfielder Leon Britton said. "Its a friendly match and these things happen and you have to get on with it." It was the third of four friendlies for Chivas, which opens the regular season in the MX Liga on Sunday. "I certainly dont like things to be chippy," Chivas head coach Carlos Bustos said through an interpreter. "The chippiness really just happened because the other team is certainly more physical. They play in a very physical league. Thats the English Premier League." It was Swanseas first preseason game of a North American tour. The Swans begin the regular season in August. "Obviously, Chivas were a little bit further ahead of us in terms of their preseason," Monk said. "Weve only been doing it for a week and a half in terms of our preseason." The Milwaukee Brewers converted their infield and outfield into a pitch approved by Major League Soccer. It stretched between the warning track in left field and the first base line. Neither team had trouble with the footing despite the pitchers mound and a layer of the dirt infield being removed and covered with sod. The field was 109 yards long, but only 66 wide instead of the usual 70 to 80 yards for an exhibition game. In order to compensate for the narrower pitch, Monk said the Swans practiced on a field with the same dimensions. "I thought the pitch was very, very good, considering its not a football pitch," Monk said. "The work they had done on it in such a short space of time, all in all, it played very, very well." Bustos said the shorter width really didnt matter. "It certainly was a more narrow pitch, but it really didnt matter to us in the end," he said. "It didnt lead to any tactical changes or anything." Nike Air Max 95 Nederland .A. remained bitter for Henrik Lundqvist and the Rangers on the long flight back home to New York. Nike Air Max 97 Dames Sale . a€“ All signs point to the Maple Leafs having their top offseason acquisition in the lineup on opening night. http://www.airmaxkopennederland.com/uitv...just-do-it.html. Then he got back at the team that released him five days before the start of last season, hitting a tiebreaking double in the ninth inning of the first game at Fenway Park since Boston won the World Series last October. Nike Air Max 1 Aanbieding . -- Aaron Rodgers looked fine on the practice field Thursday. Nike Air Max 270 Dames Nederland . Arsene Wenger reportedly wants to convert the player into an attacking force, much like he did with Robin Van Persie.Dioner Navarro is looking for a change of scenery. CBS Sports Jon Heyman reports that the Toronto Blue Jays catcher has asked to be traded following the teams signing of Russell Martin to a five-year, $82 million deal. Navarro is headed into the final year of a two-year deal and will be paid $5 million. Heyman says that the Jays have told Navarro that they will be able to get the 30-year-old playing time between being the ddesignated hitter and spelling Martin at catcher.dddddddddddd Navarro would prefer a full-time catching role. The Venezuelan hit .274 last season with 12 home runs and 69 RBI, his first in Toronto. Heyman reports that three teams have already expressed interest in Navarro, an 11-year pro who has also spent time with the New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers, Tampa Bay Rays, Cincinnati Reds and Chicago Cubs. ' ' '