The one by one of the U in the University Classic – On Court



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Day for forgetting the U in San Carlos de Apoquindo. The blue team was completely outmatched by Católica and lost 3-0 in a match in which they were able to receive even more goals.

Although Hernan Caputto and their leaders talked all week about taking the lead and contesting the ball with a rival who is characterized precisely by that, the truth is that what was seen today was at times a monologue by a team that once again showed that it is by far the best of the medium.

And although the coach had his share of responsibility in an issue that had to change at halftime, the truth is that most of the U players had a very low level against UC … with some exceptions.

The one to one of the U in the University Classic

Fernando de Paul: In a week where he was left off the roster of the National Team for the Qualifiers, “Tuto” certainly made merits to be considered. Strange considering that they marked him three times, although two were penalties. But the truth is that De Paul saved at least four clear scoring chances, which could turn the win into a historic humiliation (6.0)

Matías Rodríguez: Another match under the captain. Although he generally contained Edson Puch, he seldom joined the attack decisively, his trademark (5.0)

Luis Casanova: It was one of the great novelties as a replacement for Osvaldo González, but any evaluation is conditioned by the childish hand that originated the first penalty for the crusaders. He complied, but had direct interference in the result against (4.5)

Diego Carrasco: Solid as always, although at times it was doubled by the speed of the UC attack. In general, it is still one of the most regular in the U (5.0)

Jean Beausejour: Terrible World Cup match. In the first half, Fuenzalida was an unsolvable problem and was completely overcome by his former teammate in La Roja. In the second, Caputto “protected” him a bit by changing his scheme and putting him more in attack, but he did not make great differences in that function either. (3.0)

Camilo Moya: A victim of circumstance. He is asked to control the pace of the game, but that is impossible if the team never has the ball. It was a bitter game for the young midfielder (5.0)

Gonzalo Espinoza: He went unnoticed and, at times, more focused on fighting with rivals than on generating play. He was replaced at 20 of the second half and could have lost the title (4.5)

Sebastian Galani: In his return to the starting position after a long injury he did not show the lack of rhythm, but he did not weigh too much. On paper, he should be the replacement for Pablo Aránguiz, but in that role he was left to be (4.5)

Walter Montillo: One of his most opaque games since he returned to U. It is true that at times the team demands too much of him and depends a lot on what he can or cannot generate on his own, but without a doubt today he was not with the lights on. The worrying thing is that before Colo Colo he did not make a difference either (4.5)

Angelo Henríquez: The target of criticism from the fans was Caputto’s great bet as a companion to Larrivey, but his position is definitely as a center forward, not as a “second striker”. However, he did not show much rebellion either and ended up being irrelevant. I was waiting for an opportunity, and did not take it (3.0)

Joaquin Larrivey: The only difference with Henríquez is that he is the top scorer of the tournament. Because he wasn’t a factor either. He had the only moderately dangerous chance of the team on his head, but in general he was very alone in attack (4.5)

Luis del Pino: Things are so confused in the U that, one of the most criticized players of the last, today was one of the most praised after entering the break. And the only reason is that it gave more solidity to the rear and contained Fuenzalida better (5.0)

Franco Lobos: It is not to speak “with the newspaper on Monday”, but it seems that he should have been chosen instead of Angelo after replacing him at halftime. He gave new air to the team by the band and it is very likely that he will start for the next game (5.5)

Jimmy Martinez: He entered through Espinoza, but found himself in the same confusion as the rest of the blue central midfielders. Did not gravitate (4.5)

Fernando Cornejo and Nicolás Guerra: In ten minutes they passed without pain or glory through this University Classic. The idea of ​​having them enter with so little to go and with the score already 3-0 against was not understood. (Y / N)

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