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1. Brayan Cortés: The goalkeeper returned to the title after two matches as a substitute in the National Tournament. In the 20 ‘, a header from Fabricio Formiliano almost surprised him in a bad way, but at 34’ he could be the key to clearing a powerful shot from David Terans. On the next play, however, he again sowed doubts in a crossed ball that he failed to retain. ¿The goal? Nothing to do, despite a double cover. In the second half he had a splendid intervention that deprived Peñarol of parity. What he must understand is that with his feet he is not Claudio Bravo.
28. Felipe Campos: He suffered with the speed of Facundo Torres on long balls, and Formiliano beat him through the air with a header that was about to beat Cortés.
5. Julio Barroso: He prevailed in the aerial balls and was the most correct of the colocolina defense.
6. Juan Manuel Insaurralde: He abused the ball and, at the same time, his desire to go out playing at ground level passed the account to the team. Its technical resources, let’s say it, are scarce. At 34 ‘he was able to open the account with a header, but the ball went near a stick. It gave advantages when slipping in the play of the goal.
16. Óscar Opazo: He failed to create danger from his side. Despite the fact that it handles both profiles, on the left its contribution drops considerably.
29. Carlos Carmona: Drowned in the initial passages, with the passing of the minutes he settled as a libero, being part of a line of three or five defenders, depending on the circumstances of the game. Gualberto Jara took him out at halftime for the entry of Leonardo Valencia.
24. César Fuentes: He took the place of Carmona as the last man. With his foot he was not entirely fine, although he did help in the covers.
17. Gabriel Suazo: Its participation in the initial period was scarce. Disconnected, like the rest of the steering wheels. In the complement, yes, he woke up with his conquest (51 ‘) and stood out with his deployment.
11. Marcos Bolados: He was restless with his speed, he started the tie play, enabling Mouche and they committed the 2-1 penalty. He was a victim of the harshness of the Uruguayan midfield.
7. Esteban Paredes: His 40 years are still enough to leave Nicolás Blandi in the bank, and with them he fights as best he can. He had to delay until the middle of the field to comfortably receive the ball and unload with his closest peers. He also reprimanded his teammates for not finding answers on offense. At 33 ‘they prevented him from scoring, but at 62’ he succeeded. From 12 steps he got his 23rd goal in the Copa Libertadores. Legend.
15. Pablo Mouche: His first 45 ‘were low, since he did not receive any ball at the foot. However, in the complement he gravitated with the assistance for the equality of Suazo.
10. Leonardo Valencia (45 ‘): He influenced with his dynamics in a midfield that did not exist. He also placed himself in front of Paredes, giving him a break, and exerting pressure on the exit of the ‘Manya’. He tried a free kick.
23. Brayan Véjar (83 ‘) – 9. Javier Parraguez (88’) – 19. Ronald De La Fuente (89 ‘): They entered for Bolados, Paredes and Mouche, respectively, refreshing the lines and supporting in the final minutes to close the victory. The attacker had the 3-1, but Kevin Dawson shortened the space well.